胶原膜引导骨再生在牙科和骨科的应用。

Tissue Engineering Part A Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-10 DOI:10.1089/ten.TEA.2020.0140
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摘要

皮质骨缺损的治疗是一项临床挑战。引导性骨再生技术(GBR)广泛应用于口腔颌面牙外科,在骨皮质骨缺损修复方面具有广阔的应用前景。然而,GBR用于皮质骨缺损的一个限制是缺乏一种理想的支架,可以提供足够的机械支持来桥接皮质骨,并且在修复过程中干扰最小。我们已经开发出一种新的胶原膜,CelGro™,用于GBR。我们报告了CelGro的材料特性,并评估了CelGro在转化临床前和临床研究中的表现。结果表明,CelGro具有不同纤维排列的双层结构,几乎完全由I型胶原蛋白组成。CelGro是完全脱细胞的,不含α-半乳糖(α- 1,3-半乳糖)异种抗原。在兔皮质骨缺损模型的临床前研究中,CelGro显示出增强骨重塑活性和皮质骨愈合。显微计算机断层扫描评估显示,术后30天缺损区出现早期骨桥,术后60天骨缺损区成熟皮质骨几乎完全恢复。术后60天的组织学分析进一步证实,CelGro通过诱导新形成的皮质骨来桥接皮质骨缺损。与市售的Bio-Gide®胶原膜相比,CelGro显示出更好的皮质排列,并减少了缺陷界面的孔隙度。由于皮质骨缺损骨科患者的选择比较复杂,我们进行了一项临床研究,评估CelGro在牙种植体周围引导骨再生中的性能。CelGro被用于GBR手术,在10名参与者中总共放置了16个植入物。锥形束计算机断层扫描图像显示水平和垂直方向骨形成明显增加,在4个月内提供足够的支撑来稳定种植体。总之,我们的研究结果表明,CelGro是一种理想的GBR膜,不仅在口腔颌面重建手术中,而且在骨科应用中(临床试验ID ACTRN12615000027516)。
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Collagen Membrane for Guided Bone Regeneration in Dental and Orthopedic Applications.

Treatment of cortical bone defects is a clinical challenge. Guided bone regeneration (GBR), commonly used in oral and maxillofacial dental surgery, may show promise for orthopedic applications in repair of cortical bone defects. However, a limitation in the use of GBR for cortical bone defects is the lack of an ideal scaffold that provides sufficient mechanical support to bridge the cortical bone with minimal interference in the repair process. We have developed a new collagen membrane, CelGro™, for use in GBR. We report the material characterization of CelGro and evaluate the performance of CelGro in translational preclinical and clinical studies. The results show CelGro has a bilayer structure of different fiber alignment and is composed almost exclusively of type I collagen. CelGro was found to be completely acellular and free from xenoantigen, α-gal (galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose). In the preclinical study of a rabbit cortical bone defect model, CelGro demonstrated enhanced bone-remodeling activity and cortical bone healing. Microcomputed tomography evaluation showed early bony bridging over the defect area 30 days postoperatively, and nearly complete restoration of mature cortical bone at the bone defect site 60 days postoperatively. Histological analysis 60 days after surgery further confirmed that CelGro enables bridging of the cortical bone defect by induction of newly formed cortical bone. Compared to a commercially available collagen membrane, Bio-Gide®, CelGro showed much better cortical alignment and reduced porosity at the defect interface. As selection of orthopedic patients with cortical bone defects is complex, we conducted a clinical study evaluating the performance of CelGro in guided bone regeneration around dental implants. CelGro was used in GBR procedures in a total of 16 implants placed in 10 participants. Cone-beam computed tomography images show significantly increased bone formation both horizontally and vertically, which provides sufficient support to stabilize implants within 4 months. Together, the findings of our study demonstrate that CelGro is an ideal membrane for GBR not only in oral and maxillofacial reconstructive surgery but also in orthopedic applications (Clinical Trial ID ACTRN12615000027516).

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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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