Objectives:This study aims to study how Bio-Oss® can induce osteoblast differentiation in mesenchymal stem cells, the expression levels of bone related genes and mesenchymal stem cells markers using real time Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction. Methods: PB-hMSCs stem preparations were obtained for gradient centrifugation from peripheral blood of healthy anonymous volunteers, using the Acuspin System-Histopaque 1077. The samples were then cultured for 7 days for RNA processing, and the expression was quantified using real time PCR. Results: Bio-Oss® caused an induction of osteoblast transcriptional factor like RUNX2 and of bone related genes; SPP1 and FOSL1. In contrast, the expression of ENG was significantly decreased in stem cells treated with Bio-Oss® with respect to untreated cells, indicating the differentiation effect of this biomaterial on stem cells. Conclusion: The results obtained can be relevant to enhance the understanding of the molecular mechanism of bone regeneration and can act as a model for comparing other materials with similar clinical effects.
CITATION STYLE
Sollazzo, V., Palmieri, A., Scapoli, L., Martinelli, M., Girardi, A., Alviano, F., … Carinci, F. (2010). Bio-Oss®acts on stem cells derived from peripheral blood. Oman Medical Journal, 25(1), 26–31. https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2010.7
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.