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J Periodontol ; 82(5): 758-66, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21054226

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BACKGROUND: Blood-derived products, platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), constitute an approach in the enhancement of tissue healing. PRP has also been used as a scaffold for bone marrow stem cells in tissue engineering. This study evaluates the effect of PPP, calcium chloride-activated PRP (PRP/Ca), calcium chloride- and thrombin-activated PRP (PRP/Thr/Ca), and bone marrow mononuclear cells and PRP/Ca (BMMCs/PRP/Ca) on the healing of replanted dog teeth. METHODS: After 30 minutes of extraction, teeth were replanted with 1) no material (control); 2) PPP; 3) PRP/Ca; 4) PRP/Thr/Ca; or 5) BMMCs/PRP/Ca. Histologic, histomorphometric, and immunohistochemical analysis was assessed 120 days after replantation. Data from histomorphometric analysis were analyzed statistically (analysis of variance, Tukey; P <0.05). Quantitative immunohistochemical analysis was analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn post hoc test (P <0.05). RESULTS: Flow cytometry analysis showed 55.98% of CD34(+) and 32.67% of CD90/Thy-1 for BMMCs sample. BMMCs/PRP/Ca presented the largest areas of replacement resorption characterized by osseous ingrowth into cementum (P <0.05), with intense immunomarcation for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase. The PRP/Ca group also showed areas of replacement resorption with significant immunomarcation for osteopontin. PRP/Thr/Ca presented no replacement resorption. PPP showed areas of inflammatory resorption, with immunomarcation for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that platelets activated with thrombin play an important role in the healing of tissues after tooth replantation. Additional studies are necessary to test other materials, because PRP/Ca did not present an appropriate scaffold for undifferentiated cells in the treatment of avulsed teeth.


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Periodontium/physiology , Tissue Engineering/methods , Tooth Replantation/methods , Acid Phosphatase/analysis , Animals , Antigens, CD34/analysis , Biomarkers/analysis , Bone Marrow Cells/physiology , Bone Resorption/pathology , Calcium Chloride/pharmacology , Coagulants/pharmacology , Collagen Type III/analysis , Dental Cementum/pathology , Dogs , Female , Flow Cytometry , Isoenzymes/analysis , Laminin/analysis , Male , Monocytes/physiology , Osteopontin/analysis , Plasma/physiology , Platelet Activation/drug effects , Platelet-Rich Plasma/physiology , Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase , Thrombin/pharmacology , Thy-1 Antigens/analysis , Time Factors , Tissue Scaffolds , Wound Healing/physiology
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