Academic Thesis

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Name Tsujigiwa Hidetsugu
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researchmap researcher code 1000363201
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Geometrical Structure of Honeycomb TCP to Control Dental Pulp-Derived Cell Differentiation

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Author

Takabatake K, Tsujigiwa H, Nakano K, Inada Y, Qiusheng S, Kawai H, Sukegawa S, Fushimi S, Nagatsuka H.

Summary

Recently, dental pulp has been attracting attention as a promising source of multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for various clinical applications of regeneration fields. To date, we have succeeded in establishing rat dental pulp-derived cells showing the characteristics of odontoblasts under in vitro conditions. We named them Tooth matrix-forming, GFP rat-derived Cells (TGC). However, though TGC form massive dentin-like hard tissues under in vivo conditions, this does not lead to the induction of polar odontoblasts. Focusing on the importance of the geometrical structure of an artificial biomaterial to induce cell differentiation and hard tissue formation, we previously have succeeded in developing a new biomaterial, honeycomb tricalcium phosphate (TCP) scaffold with through-holes of various diameters. In this study, to induce polar odontoblasts, TGC were induced to form odontoblasts using honeycomb TCP that had various hole diameters (75, 300, and 500 μm) as a scaffold. The results showed that honeycomb TCP with 300-μm hole diameters (300TCP) differentiated TGC into polar odontoblasts that were DSP positive. Therefore, our study indicates that 300TCP is an appropriate artificial biomaterial for dentin regeneration.

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Materials (Basel)

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Volume

13

Number Of Pages

22

StartingPage

5155

EndingPage

5155

Date of Issue

2020/10

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.3390/ma13225155.

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PMID

33207665

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