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Cell Journal [Yakhteh]. 2013; 15 (2): 166-175
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-127541

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We studied both the presence of some carbohydrate compounds in a three-dimensional [3D] matrix harvested from human gingiva and the cell behavior in this matrix. In this experimental research, in order to prepare 3D scaffolds, human palatal gingival biopsies were harvested and physically decellularized by freeze-thawing and sodium dodecyl sulfate [SDS]. The scaffolds were placed within the rings of blastema tissues obtained from a pinna rabbit, in vitro. We evaluated the presence of glycoconjugates and cellular behavior according to histological, histochemical and spectrophotometry techniques at one, two and three weeks after culture. One-way analysis of variance [ANOVA] compared the groups. Extracellular matrix [ECM] remained after decellularization of tissue with 1% SDS. Glycoconjugate contents decreased meaningfully at a higher SDS concentration [p<0.0001]. After culture of the ECM scaffold with blastema, we observed increased staining of alcian blue, periodic acid-Schiff [PAS] and toluidine blue in the scaffold and a number of other migrant cells which was caused by cell penetration into the scaffold. Spectrophotometry results showed an increase in glycosaminoglycans [GAGs] of the decellularized scaffolds at three weeks after culture. The present study has shown that a scaffold generated from palatal gingival tissue ECM is a suitable substrate for blastema cell migration and activity. This scaffold may potentially be useful as a biological scaffold in tissue engineering applications


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Animais , Gengiva , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Glicoconjugados , Matriz Extracelular , Derme Acelular , Coelhos
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