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Gelatin Methacryloyl Hydrogel with and Without Dental Pulp Stem Cells for TMJ Regeneration: an in Vivo Study in Rabbits.

Joao Luiz Monteiro,Toru Takusagawa, Gerhilde C. Sampaio, Helen He, Emanuel D. de Oliveira e Silva,Belmiro C. E. Vasconcelos,Joseph P. McCain,Robert W. Redmond,Mark A. Randolph,Fernando P. S. Guastaldi

JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION(2024)

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BACKGROUND:In the last decade, tissue-engineering strategies for regenerating the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) have been investigated. This may be a promising strategy for the minimally invasive restoration of joint integrity.OBJECTIVES:To evaluate whether dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) loaded in a light-occured hydrogel made of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) enhance the regeneration of osteochondral defects in the rabbit TMJ.MATERIALS AND METHODS:Defects were filled with GelMA alone (control group; n = 4) or filled with GelMA loaded with rabbit DPSCs (experimental group; n = 4), In one group, the TMJ capsule was opened without creating a defect (sham group; n = 2). The following micro-CT parameters were analysed: bone volume to total volume ratio (BV/TV%) and bone mineral density (BMD). Histological evaluation was performed to assess cartilage regeneration features. A semi-quantitative scoring system was also used to evaluate the defects.RESULTS:All groups had no statistical difference regarding the micro-CT parameters. The highest mean healing score was found for the experimental group. After 4 weeks, there were no signs of hydrogel in either group or no signs of inflammation in the adjacent tissues. The tissue formed in the defect was dense fibrous connective tissue.CONCLUSION:Adding DPSCs to GelMA did not provide a regenerative enhancement in TMJ osteochondral defects. This resulted in similar micro-CT parameters after 4 weeks of healing, with improved signs of subchondral bone regeneration but no cartilage regeneration.
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