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Stimulatory effects of the fast setting and suitable degrading Ca-Si-Mg cement on both cementogenesis and angiogenesis differentiation of human periodontal ligament cells

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
卷 3, 期 35, 页码 7099-7108

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5tb00713e

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  1. China Medical University Hospital [DMR-104-103]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST 104-2314-B-039-004]

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The purpose of this study is to develop a fast setting and suitable degrading Mg-calcium silicate cement (Mg-CS) and a mechanism using Mg ions to stimulate human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLCs). Mechanical strength and stability have been determined by testing the diametral tensile strength; the degradation of cements has been measured by ascertaining the number of ions released in simulated body fluid. Other cell characteristics such as proliferation, differentiation and mineralization, and hPDLCs when cultured on cement surfaces were also examined. The results show that the degradation rate of Mg-CS cements depends on the Mg content in CS. Regarding in vitro bioactivity, the CS cements were covered with clusters of apatite spherulites after immersion for 30 days, while there was less formation of apatite spherulites on the Mg-rich cement surfaces. In addition, researchers also explored the effects of Mg ions on the cementogenesis and angiogenesis differentiation of hPDLCs in comparison with pure CS cement. The proliferation, alkaline phosphatase, cementogenesis-related proteins (CEMP1 and CAP), and angiogenesis-related protein (vWF and ang-1) secretion of hPDLCs were significantly stimulated when the Mg ion concentration of the medium was increased. The research results also suggest that Mg-CS cements with this modified composition stimulate hPDLC behaviour and so may be good biomaterials for bone substitutes and hard tissue regeneration applications as they stimulate cementogenesis/angiogenesis.

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