INVESTIGADORES
RODRIGUEZ Andrea Paola
artículos
Título:
Histopathological study of matrix mineralization by osteoblastic-like and odontoblastic-like cells in diffusion chamber
Autor/es:
RODRIGUEZ AP; SILVIA S. BORKOSKY; HAN PP; TSUJIGIWA H; TAKAGI T; ARA AG; LEE YJ; KATASE N; OKAUCHI M; NAKANO K; XIAO J
Revista:
JOURNAL OF HARD TISSUE BIOLOGY
Editorial:
Takayama Press System Co.
Referencias:
Lugar: Tokyo; Año: 2006 vol. 15 p. 6 - 10
ISSN:
1341-7649
Resumen:
Bone and dentin resemble each other in composition and mechanism of formation and mineralization. Preliminary analysis of osteoblastic and odontoblastic cells before using them in tissue engineering is mandatory. Thus, in order to evaluate the process of calcification, we evaluated osteoblastic-like (KUSA/A1cells) and odontoblastic-like (MDPC-23 cells) cells seeded in cell culture and in intraperitoneal diffusion chamber. Our results indicated that KUSA/ A1 cells differentiated into osteoblasts-like cells and induced bone tissue inside the chamber. Whereas, MDPC-23 cells showed odontoblastic phenotype without ability to induce dentin formation, suggesting that MDPC-23 cells are special cells, which lost the capacity to induce mineralized dentin matrix after long period of time.This study showed the significance of basic information of calcification process by osteoblastic-like and odontoblastic-like cells before using them in tissue engineering.