Title of article :
The Effect of Biomaterials on Human Dental Pulp Stem Cell Neural Differentiation: A Scoping Review
Author/Authors :
Khatami ، Maedeh Student Research Committee - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Moradi ، Yousef Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - Social Determinants of Health Research Centre, Research Institute for Health Development, Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Rahimi Darehbagh ، Ramyar Student Research Committee, Cellular and Molecular Research Centre, Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Azizi ، Donya Student Research Committee - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Pooladi ، Arash Department of Medical Genetics - Cellular and Molecular Research Centre, Research Institute for Health Development, Cancer and Immunology Research Center, Faculty of Medicine - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Ramezani ، Rojin Student Research Committee - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Seyedoshohadaei ، Asrin Department of Psychiatry - Faculty of Medicine, Neurosciences Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
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813
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821
Abstract :
Neural cells are the most important components of the nervous system and have the duty of electrical signal transmission. Damage to these cells can lead to neurological disorders. Scientists have discovered different methods, such as stem cell therapy, to heal or regenerate damaged neural cells. Dental stem cells are among the different cells used in this method. This review attempts to evaluate the effect of biomaterials mentioned in the cited papers on differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) into neural cells for use in stem cell therapy of neurological disorders. We searched international databases for articles about the effect of biomaterials on neuronal differentiation of hDPSCs. The relevant articles were screened by title, abstract, and full text, followed by selection and data extraction. Totally, we identified 731 articles and chose 18 for inclusion in the study. A total of four studies employed polymeric scaffolds, four assessed chitosan scaffolds (CS), two utilised hydrogel scaffolds, one investigation utilised decellularised extracellular matrix (ECM), and six studies applied the floating sphere technique. hDPSCs could heal nerve damage in regenerative medicine. In the third iteration of nerve conduits, scaffolds, stem cells, regulated growth factor release, and ECM proteins restore major nerve damage. hDPSCs must differentiate into neural cells or neuron-like cells to regenerate nerves. Plastic-adherent cultures, floating dentosphere cultures, CS, polymeric scaffolds, hydrogels, and ECM mimics have been used to differentiate hDPSCs. According to our findings, the floating dentosphere technique and 3D-PLAS are currently the two best techniques since they result in neuroprogenitor cells, which are the starting point of differentiation and they can turn into any desired neural cell.
Keywords :
Biomaterials , Human Dental Pulp Stem Cell , neural differentiation
Journal title :
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)
Journal title :
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)
Record number :
2775772
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