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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-536951

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Objective: To prepare human cementum extract and to assess its protein content. Methods: Human permanent teeth were collected from the oral surgery clinic. Cementum was obtained from freshly extracted healthy teeth without inflammation.Connective tissue adhereing to the root surfaces was removed, and cementum was harvested with a curette. Then the cementum was treated by CH 3COOH and guanidine respectively to obtain two extracts. Protein content was assessed by sodium dodecyl sulphate ( SDS) polyacrylamide electrophoresis. Results: Extract obtained from CH 3COOH treatment consisted of two kind of proteins ( M r 55 000 and M r 68 000); that of guanidine consisted of four kind of proteins ( M r 62 000, M r 60 000 , M r 5 5000 and M r 41 000).Conclusion: The methods used is an applicable way to prepare cememtum extracts.

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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-537821

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Objective: To study the bioactivity of human cementum extract . Methods: Cementum was harvested from freshly extracted heatlhy teeth and cementum extract was prepared by guanidine. Human gingival fibroblast and MC3T3 E1 osteoblast were cultured. The cells were incubated in DMEM with cementum extract concentration 0, 2.5, 5, 10 or 20 ?g/ml for an hour respectively, the cell attachment rate was measured by cell counting. The attachment rate of the cells in different incubation time(30 min,60 min, 90 min, 120 min) in DMEM containing 10 ?g/ml cementum extract was also assayed.Results: The extract increased the cell attachment rate in a concentration and time dependent effect. The extract at the concentration of 10 ?g/ml and with exposuse time of 90 min gave the most effective increase of cell attachment. Conclusion: Human cementum extract prepared by guanidine contains some bioactive proteins that promote the attachment of gingival fibroblasts and osteoblasts.

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