Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate

Background Cleft palate (CP) is a common congenital defect. It makes serious difficulties for cleft-affected children. The gold standard of care is autogenous bone grafting which may cause additional problems in donor site along with disappointing results. Tissue engineering is a promising solution...

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Main Authors: Sima Tavakolinejad, Daryoush Hamidi Alamdari, Saeedeh Khajehahmadi, Alireza Ebrahimzadeh Bidskan
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-05-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2762_0e18b9ab5413e7fe9c597181faa11f9f.html
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author Sima Tavakolinejad
Daryoush Hamidi Alamdari
Saeedeh Khajehahmadi
Alireza Ebrahimzadeh Bidskan
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Daryoush Hamidi Alamdari
Saeedeh Khajehahmadi
Alireza Ebrahimzadeh Bidskan
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description Background Cleft palate (CP) is a common congenital defect. It makes serious difficulties for cleft-affected children. The gold standard of care is autogenous bone grafting which may cause additional problems in donor site along with disappointing results. Tissue engineering is a promising solution for a widespread range of defects and disorders. It is reasonable to utilize this novel technology for CP management. Stem cells and growth factors play essential role in tissue engineering. Adipose tissue contains a population of stem cells that can be isolated and differentiated into various cell lines, including osteoblasts. In this study, the authors used human Adipose-derived stem cells(hADSCs) and osteogenically differentiated hADSCs along with platelet rich plasma(PRP), a source of growth factors, to repair rat palatal bone defects. Materials and Method: Palatal bone defects were surgically made in 56 female rats. Animals divided into 7 groups (n=8). Human adipose-derived stem cells were collected and incubated with Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) in order to labeling. The same was done to osteogenically differentiated hADSCs. Afterwards, the labeled cells were mixed either with PRP or Aminoplasmal and injected to the defect borders. Immunohistochemistry and morphometry analysis were performed 4weeks later. Results: Data showed a significant difference in cleft size between cell-injected and control groups while the cleft site fills with connective tissue rather than osseous tissue. Moreover, immunohistochemistry findings proved the presences of labeled cells in surrounding tissue. There is no significant difference between undifferentiated and osteogenically differentiated cells both in numerical area density of cells and defect size. Conclusion: This study revealed the feasibility of stem cell and PRP application according to CP reconstruction. Further investigation toward clinical application of tissue engineering in CP may eliminate bone harvesting and its negative consequences. Keywords:  Adipose Derived Stem Cells, Cell Therapy, Cleft Palate, Platelet-Rich-Plasma.
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spelling doaj.art-e936bc3578064016972df4b07d0b59552022-12-22T04:09:35ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552014-05-0122.388882762Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft PalateSima Tavakolinejad0Daryoush Hamidi Alamdari1Saeedeh Khajehahmadi2Alireza Ebrahimzadeh Bidskan3MSc, PhD Student, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.PhD, Assistant Professor, Stem cell and Regenerative Medicine Research Group, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.DDs, Assistant Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases Research Center, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Background Cleft palate (CP) is a common congenital defect. It makes serious difficulties for cleft-affected children. The gold standard of care is autogenous bone grafting which may cause additional problems in donor site along with disappointing results. Tissue engineering is a promising solution for a widespread range of defects and disorders. It is reasonable to utilize this novel technology for CP management. Stem cells and growth factors play essential role in tissue engineering. Adipose tissue contains a population of stem cells that can be isolated and differentiated into various cell lines, including osteoblasts. In this study, the authors used human Adipose-derived stem cells(hADSCs) and osteogenically differentiated hADSCs along with platelet rich plasma(PRP), a source of growth factors, to repair rat palatal bone defects. Materials and Method: Palatal bone defects were surgically made in 56 female rats. Animals divided into 7 groups (n=8). Human adipose-derived stem cells were collected and incubated with Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) in order to labeling. The same was done to osteogenically differentiated hADSCs. Afterwards, the labeled cells were mixed either with PRP or Aminoplasmal and injected to the defect borders. Immunohistochemistry and morphometry analysis were performed 4weeks later. Results: Data showed a significant difference in cleft size between cell-injected and control groups while the cleft site fills with connective tissue rather than osseous tissue. Moreover, immunohistochemistry findings proved the presences of labeled cells in surrounding tissue. There is no significant difference between undifferentiated and osteogenically differentiated cells both in numerical area density of cells and defect size. Conclusion: This study revealed the feasibility of stem cell and PRP application according to CP reconstruction. Further investigation toward clinical application of tissue engineering in CP may eliminate bone harvesting and its negative consequences. Keywords:  Adipose Derived Stem Cells, Cell Therapy, Cleft Palate, Platelet-Rich-Plasma.http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2762_0e18b9ab5413e7fe9c597181faa11f9f.htmlposter presentation
spellingShingle Sima Tavakolinejad
Daryoush Hamidi Alamdari
Saeedeh Khajehahmadi
Alireza Ebrahimzadeh Bidskan
Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
International Journal of Pediatrics
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title Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
title_full Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
title_fullStr Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
title_full_unstemmed Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
title_short Histological Evidences after Platelet-Rich-Plasma and Adipose Drived Stem Cells Injection on Critical Size Cleft Palate
title_sort histological evidences after platelet rich plasma and adipose drived stem cells injection on critical size cleft palate
topic poster presentation
url http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2762_0e18b9ab5413e7fe9c597181faa11f9f.html
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