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Platelet rich plasma and dentine effect on sheep dental pulp cells regeneration/revitalization ability (invitro)

Journal

AUSTRALIAN DENTAL JOURNAL
Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages 39-46

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/adj.12426

Keywords

dental pulp cells; endodontic regeneration; revitalization; fibrin scaffold; platelet rich plasma

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  1. Gilles Plains Large Animal Research and Imaging Facility (LARIF)
  2. Adelaide Microscopy
  3. University of Adelaide
  4. Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

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BackgroundPlatelet rich plasma (PRP) has been proposed as a scaffold for pulp regeneration/revitalization instead of a blood clot. The aim of the following invitro study was to evaluate the effect of PRP scaffold on proliferation, migration and differentiation of cultured ovine (sheep) dental pulp cells (ODPC) in the presence of dentine . MethodsPRP was prepared by centrifuging blood at 140g for 12min. ODPC were cultured on PRP or platelet poor plasma (PPP) scaffolds with and without dentine discs. Cell proliferation, migration and differentiation rates were assessed. ResultsODPC cultured on PRP scaffold showed significantly greater proliferation rates, migration and mineralization compared with cells on PPP or without a scaffold. Dentine discs reduced the proliferation and mineralization potential of the cells. ConclusionsA PRP scaffold has a positive effect on the proliferation, migration and differentiation of ODPC; however, dentine discs have an adverse effect on the activity of ODPC.

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