Xin Shao, Fan Wu, Yang Song, Rongrong Kong, Shuang Wang, Liying Wang
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The Effects of Different Developmental Stages on Bone Regeneration of Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells and Periodontal Ligament Cell Sheets In Vitro and Vivo.
Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) have broad applications in tissue engineering and regeneration. However, the function of PDLSCs changes in different microenvironments. This study aimed to explore the effects of different developmental stages on the biological characteristics of PDLSCs. Here, PDLSCs were successfully cultured from the periodontal tissues of various groups, including a group with immature roots, a young group with mature roots, and an aging group with mature roots. By comparing the results of the three experimental groups, we found that the donors with immature roots exhibited the best proliferative ability and osteogenic differentiation, whereas the aging group demonstrated the worst proliferation. The trend for adipogenic differentiation was the opposite to that for osteogenic differentiation. The cell sheet and in vivo experiments revealed that in the immature root group, the cells produced more extracellular matrix and new bone and better absorbed the implant materials. These results indicate that PDLSCs perform various functions at different stages of development. In clinical applications of PDLSCs for periodontal regeneration, donors with incompletely developed roots have stronger biological characteristics.