Cryopreservation before replantation of mature teeth in monkeys

O. Schwartz , J.O. Andreasen, T. Greve
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Abstract

The effect of cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen at −196°C for 1 week was studied by histometric analysis of 60 mature teeth replanted in 10 green Vervet monkeys. The effect of preincubation in enriched tissue culture medium was also investigated. 2 different freezing rates were compared, and the effect of stepwise equilibration of DMSO was studied as well as the effect of root canal treatment. The histometric analysis carried out 8 weeks after replantation revealed that if the cryoprotectant was equilibrated stepwise at room temperature, 10% DMSO had an even better cryoprotecting effect than previously shown by 5% DMSO equilibrated at 0°C. When this procedure was combined with a slow freezing rate of 0.3°C/min from −4°C to −35°C followed by plunging in liquid nitrogen, and supplemented by endodontic treatment before replantation, the amount of normal periodontal healing was almost similar to unfrozen and immediately replanted control teeth. Furthermore, this cryoprofile induced replacement resorption equal to the replanted control teeth. Preincubation in enriched medium for 24 h did not reduce resorption activity of the periodontal ligament. Endodontic treatment reduced the inflammatory resorption, demasking, however, hereby limited amount of ankylosis, that could be reduced by the above-mentioned cryoprofile.

An optimal cryoprofile for mature teeth seemed to be (i) slow equilibration at room temperature to a final concentration of 10% DMSO, (ii) slow freezing rates (0.3°C/mm) and plunging in liquid nitrogen at −35°C combined with fast thawing after storage at −196°C, and followed by (iii) endodontic treatment after thawing.

猴子成熟牙齿再植前的冷冻保存
对10只绿尾猴移植的60颗成熟牙进行了- 196°C液氮低温保存1周的研究。研究了富集组织培养基预孵育的效果。比较2种不同的冻结速率,研究DMSO逐步平衡的效果以及根管治疗的效果。再植8周后进行的组织计量分析显示,如果冷冻保护剂在室温下逐步平衡,10% DMSO的冷冻保护效果甚至比之前在0°C下平衡的5% DMSO更好。在−4°C ~−35°C范围内,以0.3°C/min的缓慢冷冻速率浸泡在液氮中,并在再植前进行根管治疗,正常牙周愈合量几乎与未冷冻后立即再植的对照牙相近。此外,这种低温剖面诱导的替代吸收与再植的对照牙相同。在富集培养基中预孵育24小时不降低牙周膜的吸收活性。根管治疗减少了炎症吸收,遮蔽,然而,因此限制了强直的数量,这可以通过上述低温轮廓来减少。成熟牙齿的最佳冷冻配置似乎是(i)在室温下缓慢平衡至终浓度为10%的DMSO, (ii)缓慢冷冻速率(0.3°C/mm)并在- 35°C的液氮中浸泡,并在- 196°C保存后快速解冻,然后(iii)解冻后进行牙髓治疗。
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