Int J Oral Biol.  2014 Sep;39(3):153-157.

Comparative Evaluation of Fibrin for Bone Regeneration in Critical Size Calvarial Defects

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Molecular Genetics, Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea. kmwoo@snu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea.
  • 3Department of Dental Pharmacology & Therapeutics, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-749, Republic of Korea.

Abstract

Natural biopolymers such as collagen and fibrin have been widely used in bone regenerative applications. Despite the frequent use, their comparative biological propertiesis are largely unknown. In a previous study, we found the superiority of fibrin to collagen in the adsorption of serum proteins and the proliferation and differentiation of cultured osteoblasts. In this study, we used an in vivo model to evaluate how effectively fibrin supports bone regeneration, as compared with collagen. Collagen and fibrin were placed in critical size defects made on rat calvarial bones. Compared with collagen, fibrin supported substantially more new bone tissue formation, which was confirmed by micro-CT measurement and histological analyses. The cells in the regenerative tissues of the fibrin-filled defects were immunostained strongly for Runx2, while collagen-placed defects were stained weakly. These in vivo results demonstrate that fibrin is superior to collagen in supporting bone regeneration.

Keyword

fibrin; collagen; bone healing; critical size calvarial bone defects; Runx2

MeSH Terms

Adsorption
Animals
Biopolymers
Blood Proteins
Bone and Bones
Bone Regeneration*
Collagen
Fibrin*
Osteoblasts
Rats
Biopolymers
Blood Proteins
Collagen
Fibrin
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