1.Human osteoblasts attachment to guided tissue regeneration membranes which were coated either with platelet-rich plasma or platelet-poor plasma.
Yan XU ; Yong JIANG ; Xiao LIN ; P M BARTOLD ; Marino V
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2007;42(8):496-500
<p>OBJECTIVETo determine whether human alveolar bone osteoblasts (HABO) attachment to commercial available guided tissue regeneration (GTR) membranes can be enhanced by coating with freshly prepared human platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet poor plasma (PPP).p><p>METHODSHuman osteoblasts established from tissue explants were used at 4 th passage in culture. Human whole blood from healthy subjects was collected and centrifuged twice to produce the PRP fraction and PPP fraction. Double-sided adhesive tape was used to fix 3 mm discs of each membrane and cover-slides to the bottom of a 24-well tissue culture plate. A (GoreTex-ePTFE), B (GoreTex-Resolut) and C (Inion-GTR) membranes were studied. Cover-slides were positive control. Membranes or cover-slides were exposed to PRP, PPP or PBS respectively for 2 hours. Membranes and cover-slides were seeded with osteoblasts (5 x 10(7) cells/L) and allowed to attach for 24 hours. After staining with hematoxylin, the number of attached cells per mm(2) was counted using a light microscope with graticule. The the ultrastructure of osteoblasts attachment to the membranes was observed by scanning electronic microscopy.p><p>RESULTSPRP and PPP-treated membranes significantly enhanced osteoblasts attachment compared to PBS-treated membranes (P < 0.05). There was more osteoblasts attachment in the PRP-treated membranes than in the PPP-treated membranes (P < 0.05). Cover-slides showed more osteoblasts attachment than the three membranes (P < 0.05). B and C membranes showed higher cell attachment than A membranes (P < 0.05). SEM showed that osteoblasts attached to the membranes treated by PRP were spindle and stretched well, and there were platelets, fibrins in a interlaced mesh on the membranes, which appeared to grow in a multiplayer style. The osteoblasts attached to the membranes treated by PPP or PBS were round and partially attached.p><p>CONCLUSIONSPRP and PPP could improve attachment of osteoblasts in the three membranes, and PRP altered and enhanced the way of the attachment to the membranes.p>
Cell Adhesion
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Cells, Cultured
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Culture Media
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Humans
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Osteoblasts
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cytology
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Platelet-Rich Plasma
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Tooth Socket
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cytology