Author/Authors :
Moghaddas, Omid Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Miremadi, Behdokht Private Practice , Seyed Jafari, Ehsan Nanotechnology Department - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background. Periodontal regeneration is an essential goal of periodontal therapy. Acellular dermal
matrix (ADM) has been recommended as an alternative to autogenous grafts. However, since it is devoid
of cells and vasculature, there are concerns regarding the biological behavior of cells on ADM. This
study aimed to assess the effects of two commonly used ADMs on biological behavior, i.e., attachment
and proliferation, of human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs).
Methods. This in vitro, experimental study was conducted on explanted and cultured HGFs. ADM
types 1 and 2 (n=26; measuring 15×10 mm) were rinsed with saline solution, adapted to the bottom of
52 wells, exposed to HGFs with a cell density of 16,000 cells/mL, and incubated at °37C for 24 ,12, and
84 hours and seven days. Cell attachment was assessed 12 hours after incubation using -6,›4diamidino-
-2phenylindole (DAPI) and methyl-thiazol-diphenyl-tetrazolium (MTT) assay under a fluorescence
microscope. Cell viability was assessed at 24 and 84 hours and one week using the MTT assay. Cells
were then platinum-coated, and their morphology was evaluated under a scanning electron microscope
(SEM). Data were analyzed using ANOVA.
Results. HGFs were evaluated in 60 samples in three groups (n=20). Cell attachment was the same
in the three groups, as shown by the MTT assay and DAPI test (P=0.6). Cell viability at one week
was 0.29±2.88 ,0.02±3.73, and 0.24±2.13 in the control, ADM 1, and ADM 2 groups, respectively. The
difference was statistically significant (P=0.01).
Conclusion. Both scaffolds were the same in terms of attachment of HGFs. However, ADM 1 was
superior to ADM2 in terms of cell viability and morphology at one week. It was concluded that the quality of acellular dermal scaffolds could significantly influence cellular behaviors and tissue maturation.
Keywords :
Acellular dermis , Cell survival , Fibroblasts , Tissue scaffolds