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Characterization and evaluation of graphene oxide scaffold for periodontal wound healing of class II furcation defects in dog

Authors :
Kawamoto, Kohei
1000050372256
Miyaji, Hirofumi
Nishida, Erika
Miyata, Saori
1000040507571
Kato, Akihito
Tateyama, Akito
Furihata, Tomokazu
Shitomi, Kanako
1000010160128
Iwanaga, Toshihiko
1000010211301
Sugaya, Tsutomu
Kawamoto, Kohei
1000050372256
Miyaji, Hirofumi
Nishida, Erika
Miyata, Saori
1000040507571
Kato, Akihito
Tateyama, Akito
Furihata, Tomokazu
Shitomi, Kanako
1000010160128
Iwanaga, Toshihiko
1000010211301
Sugaya, Tsutomu
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Introduction: The 3-dimensional scaffold plays a key role in volume and quality of repair tissue in periodontal tissue engineering therapy. We fabricated a novel 3D collagen scaffold containing carbon-based 2-dimensional layered material, named graphene oxide (GO). The aim of this study was to characterize and assess GO scaffold for periodontal tissue healing of class II furcation defects in dog. Materials and methods: GO scaffolds were prepared by coating the surface of a 3D collagen sponge scaffold with GO dispersion. Scaffolds were characterized using cytotoxicity and tissue reactivity tests. In addition, GO scaffold was implanted into dog class II furcation defects and periodontal healing was investigated at 4 weeks postsurgery. Results: GO scaffold exhibited low cytotoxicity and enhanced cellular ingrowth behavior and rat bone forming ability. In addition, GO scaffold stimulated healing of dog class II furcation defects. Periodontal attachment formation, including alveolar bone, periodontal ligament-like tissue, and cementum-like tissue, was significantly increased by GO scaffold implantation, compared with untreated scaffold. Conclusion: The results suggest that GO scaffold is biocompatible and possesses excellent bone and periodontal tissue formation ability. Therefore, GO scaffold would be beneficial for periodontal tissue engineering therapy.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378524144
Document Type :
Electronic Resource