2021
DOI: 10.3390/medicina57030269
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Effect of Enamel Matrix Derivatives on Osteoclast Formation from PBMC of Periodontitis Patients and Healthy Individuals after Interaction with Activated Endothelial Cells

Abstract: Background and objectives: Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) is produced from developing porcine tooth buds and represents a complex of low-molecular-weight hydrophobic enamel proteins. EMD is widely applied in periodontal regeneration. Osteoclasts are multinuclear cells, which are responsible for bone resorption. The precursors of osteoclasts, hematopoietic cells, undergo in vivo the process of transendothelial migration before differentiation. EMD is known to affect the process of osteoclastogenesis, but its ef… Show more

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“…The same results were obtained at 4 months in another RCT testing the same biomaterials for ridge preservation after maxillary anterior teeth extraction [ 11 ]. A recent in vitro study [ 12 ] investigated the effect of EMD on human osteoclasts precursors after interaction with activated endothelium, finding a concentration-dependent inhibition of osteoclastogenesis. This suggests that EMD could affect bone resorption, thus promoting bone regeneration during periodontal therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same results were obtained at 4 months in another RCT testing the same biomaterials for ridge preservation after maxillary anterior teeth extraction [ 11 ]. A recent in vitro study [ 12 ] investigated the effect of EMD on human osteoclasts precursors after interaction with activated endothelium, finding a concentration-dependent inhibition of osteoclastogenesis. This suggests that EMD could affect bone resorption, thus promoting bone regeneration during periodontal therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%