Bone demineralization promotes superior spread of preosteoblast in culture

Previous studies have shown substances capable of similar effects of demineralization, accelerating the process of bone remodeling. This study investigated preosteoblasts behavior in cell culture after bone demineralization with citric acid and tetracycline. Seventy‐four Wistar rats provided 144 cal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microscopy research and technique 2019-07, Vol.82 (7), p.1004-1011
Hauptverfasser: Manfredi, Gustavo Gonçalves do Prado, Tokuhara, Cíntia Kazuko, Salmeron, Samira, Carvalho, Érika Beatriz Spada, Liboa‐Filho, Paulo Noronha, Damante, Carla Andreotti, Sant'Ana, Adriana Campos Passanezi, Zangrando, Mariana Schutzer Ragghianti, Greghi, Sebastião Luis Aguiar, Rezende, Maria Lúcia Rubo
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Zusammenfassung:Previous studies have shown substances capable of similar effects of demineralization, accelerating the process of bone remodeling. This study investigated preosteoblasts behavior in cell culture after bone demineralization with citric acid and tetracycline. Seventy‐four Wistar rats provided 144 calvarial bone samples, 126 of which were randomly divided in seven groups according to the treatment given to the surface: no demineralization (C), citric acid (CA), tetracycline (TCN) during 15, 30, and 60 s. Each group received preosteoblasts cultured for 24, 48, and 72 hr. Eighteen remaining samples were analyzed for the atomic percentage (A%) by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) before and after demineralization. The average percentage of bone area covered by cells increased with time and it was significantly higher after 24 and 48 hr of culture in groups CA15s, CA30s, CA60s, TCN15s, and TCN30s than in groups TCN60 and C (p 
ISSN:1059-910X
1097-0029
DOI:10.1002/jemt.23247