2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cden.2012.05.001
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Effects of Growth Factors on Dental Stem/Progenitor Cells

Abstract: Synopsis The primary goal of regenerative endodontics is to restore the vitality and functions of the dentin-pulp complex, as opposed to filing of the root canal with bioinert materials. Structural restoration is also important but is likely secondary to vitality and functions. Myriads growth factors regulate multiple cellular functions including migration, proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of several cell types that are intimately involved in dentin-pulp regeneration: odontoblasts, interstitial fib… Show more

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“…Several studies have shown the inhibitory effects of FGF2 on odontoblast differentiation and expression of Dspp (Kim et al 2012;Kim et al 2014). Others have shown that FGF2 alone did not induce odontoblast differentiation but, when combined with TGF-β1, induced differentiation of dental pulp cells into odontoblastlike cells and enhanced effects of TGF-β1 on odontoblast differentiation (He et al 2008;Kim et al 2012). Other studies have reported that FGF2 stimulates Dspp expression in vitro, and the application of FGF2 to exposed pulp induces formation of calcified bridges containing cells expressing dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1; expressed at high levels by functional odontoblasts and osteocytes; Kim et al 2012;Mathieu et al 2013;Kim et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown the inhibitory effects of FGF2 on odontoblast differentiation and expression of Dspp (Kim et al 2012;Kim et al 2014). Others have shown that FGF2 alone did not induce odontoblast differentiation but, when combined with TGF-β1, induced differentiation of dental pulp cells into odontoblastlike cells and enhanced effects of TGF-β1 on odontoblast differentiation (He et al 2008;Kim et al 2012). Other studies have reported that FGF2 stimulates Dspp expression in vitro, and the application of FGF2 to exposed pulp induces formation of calcified bridges containing cells expressing dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1; expressed at high levels by functional odontoblasts and osteocytes; Kim et al 2012;Mathieu et al 2013;Kim et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hedef hücreler üzerine hormonlar sistemik etkili iken, büyüme faktörleri ve sitokinler lokal olarak etki gösterirler. 38 Primer ve sekonder dentinogenezis esnasında genellikle eksprese ve salgılanmış durumda olan birçok büyüme faktörünün ve ekstraselüler matriks proteinin dental tamir ve dentin rejenerasyonunda rol oynadığı kabul edilmektedir. 39,40 Bu faktörler arasında, vasküler endotelyal büyüme faktörleri (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor, VGF), platelet kaynaklı büyüme faktör-leri (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor, PDGF), fibroblast büyüme faktörü-2 (Fibroblast Growth Factor, FGF-2), transforme edici büyüme faktörleri-beta (Transforming Growth Factor-β, TGF-β) ve insülin benzeri büyüme faktörleri (Insulin-like Growth Factors, IGF) dentinde saklanmış ve dizilmiştir.…”
Section: Büyüme Faktörleri̇unclassified
“…Growth factors are polypeptides which have the ability to bind to specific receptors on the target cells (in this case the stem cells and other pulpal cells) and modulate or facilitate certain activities like migration, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis [15,16] . Unlike hormones which act systemically, growth factors have a local action on target cells.…”
Section: Growth Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%