Autologous Porcine Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Cells for Reconstruction of a Resorbed Alveolar Bone: A Preclinical Model in Mini-Pigs

Cecilie G Gjerde, D. Santis, M. Dominici, Zanotti Guglielmo, Hellem Sølve, Maria Serena Piccinno, J. Burns, A. Murgia, O. Candini, Krampera Mauro, Nocini Pierfrancesco, Addis Alessandro, A. Jerome, Layrolle Pierre, M. Kamal, Elena Veronesi
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Regeneration of atrophied alveolar bone prior to insertion of dental implants is a major challenge for oral and maxillofacial surgery. It has been reported that Bone Marrow (BM) derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSC) retain therapeutic potential for bone regeneration. In the present study, a preclinical mini-pig model simulating the clinical setting was established in order to evaluate the efficacy of autologous MSC for mandible regeneration. Under general anaesthesia, BM aspirates were collected from tibia of mini-pigs (n = 5) and MSC were isolated, characterized and expanded. At the same time, a narrow alveolar ridge was simultaneously created by bilateral extraction of two premolar teeth and removal of the buccal bone in order to simulate the pathological situation in humans. After ex vivo expansion, cells were delivered fresh to the surgical operating room and seeded on Biphasic Calcium Phosphate (BCP) granules for 1 hour followed by implantation into the simulated alveolar defects in one pig. The surgical defects were closed with sutures and left to heal for eight weeks. A bone biopsy was taken and dental implants were placed in the newly formed bone. The bone biopsy taken during the procedure showed mineralized bone containing substantial amount of new bone with BCP granules embedded in osteoid tissues and dispersed throughout the newly formed bone matrix. The data demonstrate the osteogenic potential of autologous MSC combined with BCP, providing crucial pre-clinical information in a large animal aimed at the reconstruction of resorbed alveolar bone.
自体猪骨髓间充质细胞重建被吸收的牙槽骨:小型猪的临床前模型
种植牙植入前萎缩牙槽骨的再生是口腔颌面外科面临的主要挑战。据报道,骨髓(BM)衍生的间充质基质细胞(MSC)保留了骨再生的治疗潜力。在本研究中,建立了一个模拟临床环境的临床前小型猪模型,以评估自体MSC对下颌骨再生的疗效。在全身麻醉下,从小型猪(n=5)的胫骨收集骨髓抽吸物,分离、表征和扩增MSC。同时,通过双侧拔除两颗前臼齿并去除颊骨,同时形成了一个狭窄的牙槽嵴,以模拟人类的病理状况。离体扩增后,将细胞新鲜输送至外科手术室,并在双相磷酸钙(BCP)颗粒上接种1小时,然后植入一头猪的模拟肺泡缺损中。手术中的缺损用缝线缝合,并放置8周后愈合。进行了骨活检,并在新形成的骨中植入了牙科植入物。手术过程中进行的骨活检显示,矿化骨含有大量新骨,BCP颗粒嵌入类骨组织中,并分散在新形成的骨基质中。这些数据证明了自体MSC与BCP联合的成骨潜力,为旨在重建吸收牙槽骨的大型动物提供了重要的临床前信息。
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