2021
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12703
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Effect of donor‐specific blood transfusions on allotransplanted teeth in a monkey model: Histoquantification of periodontal healing

Abstract: Background/Aims: Pre-transplant blood transfusions have previously shown a positive effect on organ allograft survival in humans and various animal species. The aims of this study were, first, to evaluate the effect of pre-transplant donor-specific blood transfusions on periodontal healing of fully developed allotransplanted teeth in monkeys; and second, to investigate the immune response against donor antigens and to determine a possible correlation between alloimmune reactions and histopathological signs of … Show more

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“…Furthermore, opportunistic infections, systemic toxicity, and metabolic complications associated with immunosuppression therapy pose additional risks [ 77 ]. Schwartz et al attempted to modulate the immune reaction toward the allogenic transplanted teeth in monkeys through preoperative donor-specific blood transfusions but found no significant effect of this method in reducing ankylosis of allotransplanted teeth [ 78 ]. The inflammatory root resorption seems to be the most prominent manifestation of immunological rejection of allogenic dental transplant [ 79 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, opportunistic infections, systemic toxicity, and metabolic complications associated with immunosuppression therapy pose additional risks [ 77 ]. Schwartz et al attempted to modulate the immune reaction toward the allogenic transplanted teeth in monkeys through preoperative donor-specific blood transfusions but found no significant effect of this method in reducing ankylosis of allotransplanted teeth [ 78 ]. The inflammatory root resorption seems to be the most prominent manifestation of immunological rejection of allogenic dental transplant [ 79 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%