医学
脂肪组织
再生(生物学)
干细胞
头盖骨
组织工程
骨化
细胞生物学
病理
解剖
生物医学工程
内科学
体外
生物
生物化学
作者
Anna Barbara Di Stefano,Luigi Montesano,Beatrice Belmonte,Alessandro Gulino,Cesare Gagliardo,Ada Maria Florena,Giuseppa Bilello,Francesco Moschella,Adriana Cordova,Angelo A. Leto Barone,Francesca Toia
标识
DOI:10.1097/sap.0000000000002579
摘要
Abstract Calvarial defects can result from several causes. Tissue engineering hold the potential to restore native form and protective function. We have recently shown that stemness and differentiation ability of spheroids from adipose-derived stem cells (S-ASCs) promotes osteoblasts growth within Integra in a small vertebral lesion. In our study, we aimed to test osteogenic potential of S-ASCs in aiding regeneration of a calvarial defect. Groups containing Integra showed increased bone regeneration at the calvarial defect-Integra interface compared with the control group. In particular, S-ASC–derived osteoblasts group showed a superior calvarial remodeling than undifferentiated S-ASCs group. Clusters of ossification were observed in these both groups with enhanced microvasculature density and fibrosis. In conclusion, seeding of S-ASCs in dermal regeneration templates enhanced bone healing in a rabbit calvarial defect model. These findings could prompt the elective use of S-ASCs with enhanced multilineage differentiation potential for tissue engineering purposes.
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