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International Journal of Oral Science ; (4): 36-36, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880854

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the biological efficacy of a unique perpendicular protrusion of type-I collagen (Col-I) from TiO


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Animales , Ratones , Adhesión Celular , Colágeno Tipo I , Células 3T3 NIH , Nanotubos , Propiedades de Superficie , Titanio
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International Journal of Oral Science ; (4): 21-21, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-772294

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Epithelial attachment via the basal lamina on the tooth surface provides an important structural defence mechanism against bacterial invasion in combating periodontal disease. However, when considering dental implants, strong epithelial attachment does not exist throughout the titanium-soft tissue interface, making soft tissues more susceptible to peri-implant disease. This study introduced a novel synthetic peptide (A10) to enhance epithelial attachment. A10 was identified from a bacterial peptide display library and synthesized. A10 and protease-activated receptor 4-activating peptide (PAR4-AP, positive control) were immobilized on commercially pure titanium. The peptide-treated titanium showed high epithelial cell migration ability during incubation in platelet-rich plasma. We confirmed the development of dense and expanded BL (stained by Ln5) with pericellular junctions (stained by ZO1) on the peptide-treated titanium surface. In an adhesion assay of epithelial cells on A10-treated titanium, PAR4-AP-treated titanium, bovine root and non-treated titanium, A10-treated titanium and PAR4-AP-treated titanium showed significantly stronger adhesion than non-treated titanium. PAR4-AP-treated titanium showed significantly higher inflammatory cytokine release than non-treated titanium. There was no significant difference in inflammatory cytokine release between A10-treated and non-treated titanium. These results indicated that A10 could induce the adhesion and migration of epithelial cells with low inflammatory cytokine release. This novel peptide has a potentially useful application that could improve clinical outcomes with titanium implants and abutments by reducing or preventing peri-implant disease.


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Animales , Bovinos , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Bencenoacetamidas , Farmacología , Adhesión Celular , Movimiento Celular , Células Cultivadas , Citocinas , Metabolismo , Implantes Dentales , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Inserción Epitelial , Células Epiteliales , Biología Celular , Metabolismo , Microscopía Confocal , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Piperidonas , Farmacología , Plasma Rico en Plaquetas , Receptores de Trombina , Propiedades de Superficie , Titanio , Química
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