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PROLIFERATION AND OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT CELLS ON AKERMANITE AND β-TCP BIOCERAMICS

Journal

EUROPEAN CELLS & MATERIALS
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages 68-83

Publisher

AO RESEARCH INSTITUTE DAVOS-ARI
DOI: 10.22203/eCM.v022a06

Keywords

Akermanite; human periodontal ligament cells; bone regeneration

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30973342, 30730034]
  2. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-08-0353]
  3. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [S30206, 0952nm04000, 10430710900, 10dz2211600, 10ZR1418100]
  4. Shanghai Education Committee [07SG19]
  5. Biomedical Engineering Cross Research Foundation
  6. Doctoral Innovation Foundation of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School [YG2010MS84, BXJ201127]

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of akermanite as compared to beta-TCP on attachment, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament cells (hPDLCs). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and actin filament labeling were used to reveal attachment and growth of hPDLCs seeded on beta-TCP and akermanite ceramic. Cell proliferation was tested by lactic acid production and MTT analysis, while osteogenic differentiation was assayed by alkaline phosphatase (ALP) expression and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis on markers of osteopontin (OPN), dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein-1 (DMP-1), and osteocalcin (OCN), and further detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent analysis (ELISA) analysis for OCN expression. Besides, the ions released from akermanite and their effect on hPDLCs was also measured by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES), MTT analysis, ALP expression and real-time PCR analysis. hPDLCs attached well on both ceramics, but showed better spreading on akermanite. hPDLCs proliferated more rapidly on akermanite than beta-TCP. Importantly, osteogenic differentiation of hPDLCs was enhanced on akermanite compared to beta-TCP. Besides, Ca, Mg and Si ions were released from akermanite, while only Ca ions were released from beta-TCP. Moreover, more pronounced proliferation and higher osteogenic gene expression for hPDLCs cultured with akermanite extract were detected as compared to cells cultured on akermanite. Therefore, akermanite ceramic showed an enhanced effect on proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of hPDLCs, which might be attributed to the release of ions containing Ca, Mg and Si from the material. It is suggested that akermanite ceramics may serve as a potential material for periodontal bone regeneration.

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