Evaluation of the effects of smoking on the clinical and histological characteristics and levels of growth factors in autologous fibrin membranes.

IF 1.7 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Bruno Campos Amorim, Thiago Soares de Sá, Ignacio Triviño Solís, Ricardo Siufi, Elizabeth Ferreira Martinez
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Abstract

Objectives: Considering the increase in regenerative dental treatments, autologous fibrin membranes (ARMs) have been widely used in tissue engineering, favoring the regeneration of hard and soft tissues, accelerating angiogenesis and promoting cell differentiation and migration. This study proposed evaluate the differences in clinical characteristics and levels of the growth factors BMP-2, IGF, PDGF and VEGF between smokers and nonsmokers were evaluated according to the guidelines of the US Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF).

Materials and methods: Fourteen smokers and 14 nonsmokers were selected. After processing, the samples were allowed to rest in tubes for 5 min for the organization of the matrix and completion of the fibrin clot. Only the yellow portion and the buffy coat were removed and stored. Four clots were obtained from each donor and used to quantify the release of the growth factors BMP2, PDGF, IGF and VEGF. In addition, histological analyses were performed, and clinical characteristics were evaluated.

Results: The data were tabulated and subjected to statistical analysis with a significance level of 5%. In both groups, the membranes remained intact throughout the analysis period, indicating similar structural behavior. Histological evaluation of the membranes obtained from the participants revealed the presence of more homogeneous fibrin membranes in the nonsmoker group and many leukocytes bordering the entire fibrin clot. In the smoker group, heterogeneous fibrin clots, sometimes malformed, and fewer leukocytes in the region of the buffy coat and bordering the entire fibrin were observed.

Conclusions: Smokers had significantly lower levels of VEGF, PDGF and BMP-2 (pg/ml in 1 µg total protein) than smokers did (p < 0.05), and there was no significant difference in IGF levels (p > 0.05) between the groups. There was also no statistically significant difference in membrane size between smokers and nonsmokers (mm, p > 0.05).

Clinical relevance: Smoking may interfere with the formation of the fibrin mesh and consequently affects the quality and regenerative capacity in in smoking patients.

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery founded as Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie is a peer-reviewed online journal. It is designed for clinicians as well as researchers.The quarterly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery and interdisciplinary aspects of cranial, facial and oral diseases and their management. The journal publishes papers of the highest scientific merit and widest possible scope on work in oral and maxillofacial surgery as well as supporting specialties. Practice-oriented articles help improve the methods used in oral and maxillofacial surgery.Every aspect of oral and maxillofacial surgery is fully covered through a range of invited review articles, clinical and research articles, technical notes, abstracts, and case reports. Specific topics are: aesthetic facial surgery, clinical pathology, computer-assisted surgery, congenital and craniofacial deformities, dentoalveolar surgery, head and neck oncology, implant dentistry, oral medicine, orthognathic surgery, reconstructive surgery, skull base surgery, TMJ and trauma.Time-limited reviewing and electronic processing allow to publish articles as fast as possible. Accepted articles are rapidly accessible online.Clinical studies submitted for publication have to include a declaration that they have been approved by an ethical committee according to the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki 1964 (last amendment during the 52nd World Medical Association General Assembly, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 2000). Experimental animal studies have to be carried out according to the principles of laboratory animal care (NIH publication No 86-23, revised 1985).
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