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Evaluation of a platelet lysate bilayered system for periodontal regeneration in a rat intrabony three‐wall periodontal defect
Authors:Pedro S. Babo  Xinjie Cai  Adelina S. Plachokova  Rui L. Reis  John Jansen  Manuela E. Gomes  X. Frank Walboomers
Affiliation:1. 3B's Research Group—Biomaterials, Biodegradables and Biomimetics, Headquarters of the European Institute of Excellence on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, University of Minho, Guimar?es, Portugal;2. ICVS/3B's—PT Government Associate Laboratory, Guimar?es, Portugal;3. Department of Biomaterials, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;4. The State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Basic Science of Stomatology (Hubei‐MOST), Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine Ministry of Education, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China;5. Department of Implantology and Periodontology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;6. The Discoveries Centre for Regenerative and Precision Medicine, Headquarters at University of Minho, Guimar?es, Portugal
Abstract:With currently available therapies, full regeneration of lost periodontal tissues after periodontitis cannot be achieved. In this study, a combined compartmentalized system was tested, composed of (a) a platelet lysate (PL)‐based construct, which was placed along the root aiming to regenerate the root cementum and periodontal ligament, and (b) a calcium phosphate cement composite incorporated with hyaluronic acid microspheres loaded with PL, aiming to promote the regeneration of alveolar bone. This bilayered system was assessed in a 3‐wall periodontal defect in Wistar rats. The periodontal healing and the inflammatory response of the materials were scored for a period up to 6 weeks after implantation. Furthermore, histomorphometrical measurements were performed to assess the epithelial downgrowth, the formation of alveolar bone, and the formation of new connective tissue attachment. Our data showed that the stabilization of platelet‐origin proteins on the root surface increased the overall periodontal healing score and restricted the formation of long epithelial junctions. Nevertheless, the faster degradation of the cement component with incorporated hyaluronic acid microspheres compromised the stability of the system, which hampered the periodontal regeneration. Overall, in this work, we proved the positive therapeutic effect of the immobilization of a PL‐based construct over the root surface in a combined compartmentalized system to assist predictable healing of functional periodontium. Therefore, after optimization of the hard tissue analogue, the system should be further elaborated in (pre)clinical validation studies.
Keywords:CaP cement  compartmentalized system  periodontal tissue regeneration  platelet lysate  rat three‐wall periodontal defect
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