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[Experimental study on in vitro lamina propria engineering using oral fibroblast and polyglycolic acids]
Zeng-tong Zhou1, He Huang, Qing Li
1Department of Oral Medicine, School of Stomatology,Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, Shanghai 200011, China. zhouzengtong@hotmail.com
Purpose:
This study investigated the feasibility of lamina propria engineering in vitro using expanded oral fibroblast(OFC) and Polyglycolic Acids (PGA).
Methods:
OFC were isolated by tissue explant method and expanded in vitro. OFC (20x10(6)) of 3rd passage were collected and then seeded onto PGA unwoven fibers to form a cell-scaffold. The constructs were cultured in DMEM +10% FBS. The cell-scaffold constructs were observed continuously by microscope. Small fragments were harvested at 1 week for electromicroscope, histological and RT-PCR analysis.
Results:
At the sixth day, a neo-lamina propria was formed. HE and Masson stain revealed the formation of collagen fibers. RT-PCR revealed the new forming collagen was mainly type I collagen.
Conclusion:
lamina propria tissue is possible to engineer in vitro using oral fibroblast and polyglycolic acids. At this basis, we can construct bi-layer tissue engineering oral mucosa in the further research.