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Hachidai Aizawa1, Takashi Uematsu1, Atsushi Sato1, Hideo Masuki1, Hideo Kawabata1, Tetsuhiro Tsujino1, Kazushige Isobe1, Yutaka Kitamura1, Masaki Nagata2, Koh Nakata2, Tomoyuki Kawase3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autologous tissue-engineered periosteal sheets, which have been clinically applied for periodontal regeneration, sinus lift, and alveolar ridge augmentation, are enriched with osteoblast precursor cells and the abundant deposition of collagen type I in the extracellular spaces. Their quality is inspected prior to clinical use; however, most criteria cannot be evaluated without sacrificing samples. To reduce such losses, we developed a non-destructive optical method that can quantitatively evaluate the thickness of the periosteal sheet.Entities:
Keywords: Multilayers; Periosteal cell sheet; Quality assurance; Spectrophotometric analysis; Thickness
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35491414 PMCID: PMC9058046 DOI: 10.1186/s40729-022-00419-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Implant Dent ISSN: 2198-4034
Fig. 1Workflow diagram for the preparation of periosteal sheets using collagen sponge
Fig. 2Schema for a spectrophotometric device assembly and b region of interest for the spectrophotometric analysis
Fig. 3Time-course changes in the diameter on of the average, that is two-dimensional growth of periosteal sheets. n = 4. *P < 0.05 vs. DMEM + 10%FBS at the same timepoints
Fig. 4Photomicrographic observations of cell layers formed by cell outgrowths of nearby pieces of a collagen (col) sponge. a, b Phase-contrast microscopic observations. c H&E staining of sagittal sections. The region of interest for the determination of absorbance is indicated by parentheses and blue letters
Fig. 5Spectra of early and later cultures of periosteal sheets. These spectra are representative of four pairs of independent cultures
Fig. 6Time-course changes in a absorbance values and b cell numbers. n = 4. *P < 0.05 vs. DMEM + 10%FBS at the same timepoints. **P < 0.05 vs. the same culture conditions at 6 days (absorbance) or 15 days (cell number)
Fig. 7Optical near-infrared imaging of the thickness, that is, three-dimensional growth of living periosteal sheets using CellVue® NIR815