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Enamel matrix derivative Ppomotes healing of a sugical wound in the rat oral mucosa
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Autor personal (a)
Maymon-Gil, T; Weinberg, E; Nemcovsky, Carlos Eduardo; Weinreb, M
Título
Enamel matrix derivative Ppomotes healing of a sugical wound in the rat oral mucosa
Resumen
Enamel matrix proteins (EMPs) play a role in enamel formation and the development of the periodontium. Sporadic clinical observations of periodontal regeneration treatments with enamel matrix derivative (EMD), a commercial formulation of EMPs, suggest that it also promotes post-surgical healing of soft tissues. In vitro studies showed that EMD stimulates various cellular effects, which could potentially enhance wound healing. This study examines the in vivo effects of EMD on healing of an oral mucosa surgical wound in rats. METHODS: A bilateral oral mucosa wound was created via a crestal incision in the anterior edentulous maxilla of Sprague-Dawley rats. Full-thickness flaps were raised, and, after suturing, EMD was injected underneath the soft tissues on one side, whereas the EMD vehicle was injected in the contralateral side. Animals were sacrificed after 5 or 9 days, and the wound area was subjected to histologic and immunohistochemical analysis of the epithelial gap, number of macrophages, blood vessels, proliferating cells, and collagen content in the connective tissue (CT). Gene expression analysis was also conducted 2 days post-surgery. RESULTS: EMD had no effect on the epithelial gap of the wound. On both days 5 and 9, EMD treatment increased significantly the number of blood vessels and the collagen content. EMD also enhanced (by 20% to 40%) the expression of transforming growth factors β1 and β2, vascular endothelial growth factor, interleukin-1β, matrix metalloproteinase-1, versican, and fibronectin. (AU)
Descriptores DECS
INHIBIDORES DE ANGIOGENESIS; PROTEINAS DEL ESMALTE DENTAL; MATRIZ EXTRACELULAR; MUCOSA BUCAL; CICATRIZACIÓN DE HERIDAS
Localización del documento
Biblioteca FO-Hemeroteca
Base de datos
OBRA
Nivel de tratamiento
as
Pag (a)
pp. 601-9
Título seriada
Journal of Dental Research
Volumen (nivel serie)
87
Número de la seriada
5
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
International Association for Dental Research
Fecha de Publicación
2016
Ciudad de publicación
Washington
País de publicación
US
Tipo de documento
Artículo original
Tipo de material
Artículo original