2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13770-012-0343-7
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Comparison of stem cells derived from periosteum and bone marrow of jaw bone and long bone in rabbit models

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“…Park et al compared the proliferation and multilineage differentiation of the cells from the periosteum and bone marrow of mandibular bone and the tibia using rabbit models. They found that the cells from the periosteum of the jaw bone had a higher ability than bone marrow-derived cells [25]. On the other hand, it was also reported that the number of proliferating cells as well as the frequency of colony-forming cells were significantly higher among dental pulp stem cells when compared with bone marrow stromal stem cells [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Park et al compared the proliferation and multilineage differentiation of the cells from the periosteum and bone marrow of mandibular bone and the tibia using rabbit models. They found that the cells from the periosteum of the jaw bone had a higher ability than bone marrow-derived cells [25]. On the other hand, it was also reported that the number of proliferating cells as well as the frequency of colony-forming cells were significantly higher among dental pulp stem cells when compared with bone marrow stromal stem cells [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Intra‐oral periosteum is considered a readily available source of MSCs for clinical bone regeneration procedures because of the negligible inherent risk associated with harvesting, such as minimal donor‐site morbidity and esthetically compromising scar formation .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stem cells can be obtained intraorally, including from the maxilla and mandible; this was suggested as a treatment option in tissue-engineering fields (13,14). The gingiva, periosteum and bone marrow from the maxillofacial region are considered favorable sources of stem cells, as stem cells can be harvested from the jaw bone under local anesthesia (13,15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stem cells can be obtained intraorally, including from the maxilla and mandible; this was suggested as a treatment option in tissue-engineering fields (13,14). The gingiva, periosteum and bone marrow from the maxillofacial region are considered favorable sources of stem cells, as stem cells can be harvested from the jaw bone under local anesthesia (13,15). Additionally, stem cells may be obtained intraorally, including from dental pulp and the periodontal ligament, but only a limited number of times; however, the gingiva is an easily accessible tissue source with wider availability (16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%