Title of article :
Evaluation of the Possible Synergic Regenerative Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Hydroxyapatite/Zirconia in the Rabbit Mandible Defect Model
Author/Authors :
Shahsavari-Pour, Sheila Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, , Aliabadi, Ehsan Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Latifi, Mona Department of Tissue Engineering - National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology , Zareifard, Nehle Stem Cell Lab - Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Namavar, Mohammad Reza Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Talaei-Khozani, Tahereh Tissue Engineering Lab - Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and bioceramics such
as hydroxyapatite (HA) and zirconium oxide (ZrO2) are used
to reconstruct mandibular defects. We sought to determine the
synergistic effects of HA/ZrO2 and PRP and compare their
osteogenic activity.
Methods: ZrO2 scaffolds were constructed by the slurry method
and were then coated with HA and impregnated by PRP/
heparan sulfate (HS). Bilateral mandibular defects were created
in 26 male rabbits. In 20 rabbits, the left defects were treated
with HA/ZrO2/PRP (Group 1) and the corresponding right
defects were filled with HA/ZrO2 (Group 2). The 6 remaining
models were treated with PRP gels at both sides (Group 3). The
osteoconductivity of HA/ZrO2/PRP was compared with that of
HA/ZrO2 or PRP by radiological and histological methods after
the follow-up period, at weeks 2, 6 and 8. The statistical analyses
were performed by ANOVA and LSD using SPSS, version 16.0,
for Windows (P<0.05).
Results: After 2 weeks, the percentage of the surface occupied
by bone was significantly higher in the HA/ZrO2/PRP-treated
defects than in the PRP-treated defects (P=0.007). Osteoblast
and osteocyte counts were higher significantly in the PRPtreated
group (P=0.032); however, the cells had not started
matrix formation on a large scale and just small islands of
osteoid with trapped osteocytes were observed. In the long term,
the regenerative potential of all the scaffolds was the same.
Conclusion: HA/ZrO2 showed a superior osteoconductive
capacity over PRP in the short term; however, they showed no
long-term synergic effects.
Keywords :
Durapatite , Hydroxyapatite , Zirconium oxide , Platelet-Rich plasma , Heparan sulfate proteoglycans , Osteogenesis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics