인간 치주인대 유래 섬유모세포에 대한 흡수성 교원질 차폐막의 생체적합성
Purpose: This study is designed to evaluate biocompatibility of three types of absorbable collagen GBR membrane in vitro. Material and Method: The human PDL fibroblasts culture was obtained through typical way and the cells used in the experiment was forth passage. The membranes examined were Experi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2006, 32(3), , pp.272-278 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: This study is designed to evaluate biocompatibility of three types of absorbable collagen GBR membrane in vitro.
Material and Method: The human PDL fibroblasts culture was obtained through typical way and the cells used in the experiment was forth passage.
The membranes examined were Experimental group A, B, C. All the 3-experimental groups were made of bovine pericardium and the membranes
were excised into 5×5mm respectively. The samples of the membranes were fixed on the 24-well plate with the double-sided adhesive tape.
Then, 2ml of cell suspension which included 2×104cells was inoculated into the 24-well plate, and the cells were cultured for 1 week. Cellular viability
and the alkaline phosphatase activity were measured with ELISA. The membranes in the culture were processed to examine with SEM.
Results: The survival rate was highest in control and Experimental group A is the next, group B and group C in order of the value. The values are
analyzed for statistical difference using Wilcoxon test. All the values of experimental groups are significantly lower than those of control, and the
vaules among the experimental groups significantly differ from each other. Alkaline phosphatase level was identical order with the viable cell rate.
SEM examination revealed that the PDL fibroblasts adherent on culture dish (control) and group A were spindle-shaped, but on group B and C, the
cells were round-shaped without processes. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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ISSN: | 2234-7550 2234-5930 |