1. Periodontal wound healing/regeneration following implantation of recombinant human growth/differentiation factor-5 (rhGDF-5) in an absorbable collagen sponge carrier into one-wall intrabony defects in dogs: a dose-range study.
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Tae-Gyun Kim, Wikesjö, Ulf M. E., Kyoo-Sung Cho, Jung-Kiu Chai, Pippig, Susanne D., Siedler, Michael, and Chong-Kwan Kim
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HEMATOPOIETIC growth factors , *WOUND healing , *DENTISTRY , *GLUCAGON , *EXTRACELLULAR matrix proteins - Abstract
Aim: Recombinant human growth/differentiation factor-5 (rhGDF-5) is being evaluated as a candidate therapy in support of periodontal regeneration. The objective of this study was to evaluate cementum and alveolar bone formation, and aberrant healing events following surgical implantation of rhGDF-5 in an absorbable collagen sponge (ACS) carrier using an established periodontal defect model. Materials and Methods: Bilateral 4 × 5 mm (width × depth), one-wall, critical-size, intrabony periodontal defects were surgically created at the mandibular second and fourth pre-molar teeth in 15 Beagle dogs. Five animals received 1 μg/defect and five animals 20 μg/defect rhGDF-5 in unilateral defect sites. Contralateral sites received treatments reported elsewhere. Five animals received rhGDF-5/ACS with 0 (buffer control) and 100 μg/defect rhGDF-5 in contralateral defect sites. The animals were euthanized at 8 weeks post-surgery for histologic and histometric evaluation. Results: Surgical implantation of rhGDF-5 stimulated significant periodontal regeneration. Cementum formation was significantly enhanced in sites implanted with rhGDF-5 (1 and 100 μg) compared with control ( p<0.05). Similarly, bone formation height was significantly greater in sites receiving rhGDF-5 (1 and 100 μg) compared with control ( p<0.05). There were no significant or remarkable differences in bone and cementum formation within the selected dose interval (1, 20 and 100 μg rhGDF-5). None of the control or the rhGDF-5 sites exhibited root resorption, ankylosis, or other aberrant tissue reactions. Conclusion: Surgical implantation of rhGDF-5/ACS may be used safely to support periodontal wound healing/regeneration in intrabony periodontal defects without complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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