The use of heparin chemistry to improve dental osteogenesis associated with implants.

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS(2017)

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In this study, we designed a hybrid Ti by heparin modifying the Ti surface followed by Growth differentiation factor-5 (GDF-5) loading. After that, products were characterized by physicochemical analysis. Quantitative analysis of functionalized groups was also confirmed. The release behavior of GDF-5 grafted samples was confirmed for up to 21 days. The surface modification process was found to be successful and to effectively immobilize GDF-5 and provide for its sustained release behavior. As an in vitro test, GDF-5 loaded Ti showed significantly enhanced osteogenic differentiation with increased calcium deposition under nontoxic conditions against periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSc). Furthermore, an in vivo result showed that GDF-5 loaded Ti had a significant influence on new bone formation in a rabbit model. These results clearly confirmed that our strategy may suggest a useful paradigm by inducing osseo-integration as a means to remodeling and healing of bone defects for restorative procedures in dentistry. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Dental titanium implant,Heparin,Growth/differentiation factor-5,Periodontal ligament stem cells,Dental bone tissue regeneration
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