2015
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.33516
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A chitosan‐hyaluronic acid hydrogel scaffold for periodontal tissue engineering

Abstract: The current challenge in treating periodontitis is regenerating the periodontium. This motivates tissue-engineering researchers to develop scaffolds as artificial matrices that give mechanical support for osteoblasts, cementoblasts, gingival and periodontal ligament fibroblast cells. In this study, modified hyaluronic acid (HA) and chitosan (CS) were employed to create a hybrid CS-HA hydrogel scaffold for periodontal regeneration. CS, HA, and CS-HA scaffolds were obtained by freeze-drying technique, resulting … Show more

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“…Recently, CS and HA, after some modifications, have been employed to develop hybrid hydrogel for adhesion prevention and periodontal tissue engineering in several studies 15, 23, 24 . However, no research has examined the potential of CS/HA hydrogel to promote abdominal tissue regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, CS and HA, after some modifications, have been employed to develop hybrid hydrogel for adhesion prevention and periodontal tissue engineering in several studies 15, 23, 24 . However, no research has examined the potential of CS/HA hydrogel to promote abdominal tissue regeneration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of individual studies are presented in Tables 2-6. In order to evaluate the efficacy of chitosan-based scaffolds during bone regeneration, data about cell proliferation and viability were recorded from 10 of the included articles: five of them used the MTT assay of cementoblasts [18][19][20], periodontal ligament cells [18,28,37], one used the Cell-Counting Kit test (CCK-8) [23,26], four applied the AlamarBlue assay [25,29,30,32] and one the PrestoBlue test [22] (Tables 2-4). ALP activity of periodontal ligament cells [21], osteoblasts [34,35], and mesenchymal stem or stromal cells [24] was assessed in four studies (Table 5).…”
Section: Results Of Individual Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this problem, patches (e.g., hydrogel, cellulose, and film) containing drugs have been widely developed because a patch can be applied to the skin to release the appropriate amount of drug continuously, thereby minimizing side effects [8,9]. A hydrogel is defined as a three-dimensional polymeric network that can be contained in water or body fluids [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%