Quality and intensity of the tissue response to two synthetic granular hydroxyapatite implanted in critical defects of rat calvaria

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The objective of the present study was to evaluate the quality and intensity of the tissue response to two synthetic hydroxyapatites implanted in critical defects in the skulls of rats. Sixty animals were divided into three experimental groups: I (control), II (HA-1 = HA with 28% crystallinity) and III (HA-2 = HA with 70% crystallinity). They were sacrificed 1, 3, 6, and 9 months after implantation (n = 5 individuals per group/period). Histomorphometric analysis included i) counting of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, mast cells, macrophages and foreign body multinucleated giant cells stained with anti-lysozyme; ii) microvascular density stained with anti-Factor VIII and iii) degree of cell proliferation stained with anti-PCNA. There were no significant differences between the experimental groups in either the quality or quantity of cells in the inflammatory infiltrate, or the degree of angiogenesis and cell proliferation. We conclude that HA-1 and HA-2 are biocompatible and that the physico-chemical differences of these biomaterials did not affect cellular response.

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de Freitas Costa, N., Melo, B. R., Brito, R. T., de Oliveira Fernandes, M. B., Bernardo, V. G., Fonseca, E. C., … Granjeiro, J. M. (2009). Quality and intensity of the tissue response to two synthetic granular hydroxyapatite implanted in critical defects of rat calvaria. Materials Research, 12(2), 245–251. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392009000200022

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