2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-90906-z
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Responses of canine periodontal ligament cells to bubaline blood derived platelet rich fibrin in vitro

Abstract: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) promotes wound healing by providing the release of growth factors. Here, the influence of Thai and Murrah bubaline blood derived PRF on canine periodontal ligament cells (cPDLs) was investigated. PRF was prepared from Thai and Murrah buffaloes with single centrifugation. Results demonstrated that Thai bubaline blood derived PRF exhibited fiber-mesh like morphology and contained more platelet entrapment than Murrah bubaline blood derived PRF. Both bubaline PRFs were able to degrade in… Show more

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“…Further studies should investigate the success of treating deep vertical pockets in small dog breeds with advanced periodontal disease using bubaline blood derived PRF to reduce periodontal pocket depth and to replace alveolar bone loss in small dog breeds with vertical bony pockets. Our previous study reported the excellent biological response of canine periodontal ligament cells on Thai and Murrah bubaline blood derived PRF in vitro [48]. However, there were some limitations of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Further studies should investigate the success of treating deep vertical pockets in small dog breeds with advanced periodontal disease using bubaline blood derived PRF to reduce periodontal pocket depth and to replace alveolar bone loss in small dog breeds with vertical bony pockets. Our previous study reported the excellent biological response of canine periodontal ligament cells on Thai and Murrah bubaline blood derived PRF in vitro [48]. However, there were some limitations of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Bubaline-derived fibrin derivatives exhibit excellent biocompatibility to canine PL cells. It promotes cell proliferation and spread as well as enhancing mineralization in vitro [ 48 ]. The biocompatibility and feasibility of bubaline fibrin glue in pig skin [ 24 ], the pig oral cavity, and dog eye (Unpublished data) have been examined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hPDLSCs used in this study were obtained from the healthy extracted wisdom tooth of female and male subjects, aged 18–35 years, who visited the clinic for non-orthodontic reasons. The isolation protocol was modified from previous reports 25 , 32 , 84 , 85 . The hPDLSCs were isolated via the tissue explant technique.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%