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Repair of a Critical-sized Calvarial Defect Model Using Adipose-derived Stromal Cells Harvested from Lipoaspirate
Published on: October 31, 2012
Bone formation in calvarial defects by injectable nanoparticular scaffold loaded with stem cells
Esmaeil Biazar1, Saeed Heidari Keshel, Mostafa Rezaei Tavirani
1Islamic Azad University, Department of Biomaterial Engineering , Tonekabon Branch , Iran +98 1924274415 ; +98 192 427 4411 ; kia_esm@yahoo.com.
Objective:
Calcium phosphates are one of biomaterials that are used for bone regeneration. In this study, calcium phosphate nanoparticles such as hydroxyapatite (HA)/fluorapatite (FA),with chitosan gel filled with unrestricted somatic stem cells (USSCs) were used for healing calvarial bone in rat model.
Methods:
The healing effects of these injectable scaffolds, with and without stem cells, in bone regeneration were investigated by computed tomography (CT) analysis and pathology assays after 28 days of grafting.
Results:
The results of CT analysis showed that bone regeneration on the scaffolds, and the amounts of regenerated new bone for USSC scaffold were significantly greater than the scaffold without cell and untreated controls.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the combination of scaffold especially with USSC could be considered as a useful method for bone regeneration.

