Journal article
Efficacy of copolymer scaffolds delivering human demineralised dentine matrix for bone regeneration
A Munir, A Døskeland, SJ Avery, T Fuoco, S Mohamed-Ahmed, H Lygre, A Finne-Wistrand, AJ Sloan, RJ Waddington, K Mustafa, S Suliman
Journal of Tissue Engineering | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) scaffolds were functionalised by 10 or 20 µg/mL of human demineralised dentine matrix. Release kinetics up to 21 days and their osteogenic potential on human bone marrow stromal cells after 7 and 21 days were studied. A total of 390 proteins were identified by mass spectrometry. Bone regeneration proteins showed initial burst of release. Human bone marrow stromal cells were cultured on scaffolds physisorbed with 20 µg/mL and cultured in basal medium (DDM group) or physisorbed and cultured in osteogenic medium or cultured on non-functionalised scaffolds in osteogenic medium. The human bone marrow stromal cells proliferated less in demineralised dentine matrix..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The study was funded by Western Norway Regional Health Authority (Helse Vest) (no. 912048) (K.M. and S.S.), Bergen Stem Cell Consortium (no. 502027) (K.M.) and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (A.F.W. and T.F.) (no. RMA15-0010).