局部脉冲状甲状旁腺激素传递系统诱导牙髓间充质干细胞成骨分化重建下颌缺损。

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Yuanyuan Jia, Mianmian Duan, Yan Yang, Duchenhui Li, Dongxiang Wang, Zhenglong Tang
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背景:肿瘤和损伤常导致较大的下颌骨缺损。促进大面积骨缺损区成骨是目前研究的热点。本研究以牙髓间充质干细胞(DPSCs)为种子细胞,采用局部搏动性甲状旁腺激素(PTH)递送系统作为成骨诱导活性成分作用于DPSCs和成骨细胞,应用于颌骨缺损区,评价其对骨再生的治疗效果。方法:脉动输送系统,包括有和没有甲状旁腺激素,是根据我们之前的研究中概述的协议开发的。体外,使用细胞计数试剂盒-8 (CCK8)测定和活/死细胞染色评估脉冲递送系统与DPSCs的生物相容性。通过碱性磷酸酶染色和茜素红染色评价成骨分化。在体内,在大白兔下颌骨上形成直径为10 mm的临界骨缺损。通过大体观察、x线影像和组织学检查进一步评估成骨作用。结果:体外CCK8检测和活/死细胞染色实验表明,DPSCs成功粘附在PTH脉动传递系统表面,与对照组相比无显著差异。此外,碱性磷酸酶染色和茜素红染色证实,局部搏动性甲状旁腺激素传递系统有效诱导DPSCs向成骨细胞分化,导致大量钙结节分泌。动物实验进一步揭示PTH脉动传递系统促进DPSCs成骨分化,促进颌骨关键骨缺损的修复。结论:脉动传递系统节律性释放甲状旁腺激素可有效诱导DPSCs成骨分化。通过利用PTH和DPSCs之间的协同作用,该方法有助于修复广泛的下颌骨缺损。
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The local pulsatile parathyroid hormone delivery system induces the osteogenic differentiation of dental pulp mesenchymal stem cells to reconstruct mandibular defects.

Background: Tumors and injuries often lead to large mandibular defects. Accelerating the osteogenesis of large bone defect areas is a major concern in current research. In this study, dental pulp mesenchymal stem cells (DPSCs) were used as seed cells, and the local pulsatile parathyroid hormone (PTH) delivery system was used as an osteogenic-inducing active ingredient to act on DPSCs and osteoblasts, which were applied to the jaw defect area to evaluate its therapeutic effect on bone regeneration.

Methods: Pulsatile delivery systems, both with and without PTH, were developed following the protocols outlined in our previous study. In vitro, the biocompatibility of the pulsatile delivery system with DPSCs was assessed using the Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK8) assay and live/dead cell staining. Osteogenic differentiation was evaluated through alkaline phosphatase staining and alizarin red staining. In vivo, critical bone defects with a diameter of 10 mm were created in the mandibles of white rabbits. The osteogenic effect was further assessed through gross observation, X-ray imaging, and histological examination.

Results: In vitro experiments using CCK8 assays and live/dead cell staining demonstrated that DPSCs successfully adhered to the surface of the PTH pulsatile delivery system, showing no significant difference compared to the control group. Furthermore, alkaline phosphatase staining and Alizarin Red staining confirmed that the localized pulsatile parathyroid hormone delivery system effectively induced the differentiation of DPSCs into osteoblasts, leading to the secretion of abundant calcium nodules. Animal studies further revealed that the PTH pulsatile delivery system promoted the osteogenic differentiation of DPSCs, facilitating the repair of critical mandibular bone defects.

Conclusion: The rhythmic release of PTH from the pulsatile delivery system effectively induces the osteogenic differentiation of DPSCs. By leveraging the synergistic interaction between PTH and DPSCs, this approach facilitates the repair of extensive mandibular bone defects.

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Stem Cell Research & Therapy CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Stem Cell Research & Therapy serves as a leading platform for translational research in stem cell therapies. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes high-quality open-access research articles, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical research in stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies. Coverage includes animal models and clinical trials. Additionally, the journal offers reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, and reports.
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