• Title of article

    Fibroblast behavior after titanium surfaces exposure

  • Author/Authors

    Danza, Matteo University of Chieti - Departments of Oral Science, Nano and Biotechnologies, Italy , Zollino, Ilaria University of Ferrara - Medical Surgical Sciences of Communication and Behavior, Section of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, Italy , Candotto, Valentina University of Ferrara - Medical Surgical Sciences of Communication and Behavior, Section of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, Italy , Cura, Francesca University of Bologna - Histology, Embryology and Applied Biology, Italy , Carinci, Francesco University of Ferrara - Department of Medical Surgical Sciences of Communication and Behavior, Section of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, Italy

  • From page
    211
  • To page
    215
  • Abstract
    Background: The main requirements for a good material are its ability to promote attraction and adhesion of bone precursor cells and their proliferation and differentiation. Different biocompatible materials are currently employed as scaffold. Among these, titanium is considered a “gold standard” because of its biocompatibility and good corrosion resistance. Materials and Methods: The aim of this work was to compare two different AoN titanium layers (GR4 and GR5) to investigate which one had a greater osteoconductive power using human fibroblasts (HFb) culture at two different time‑points. The expression levels of some adhesion and traction‑resistance related genes (COL11A1, COL2A1, COL9A1, DSP, ELN, HAS1, and TFRC) were analyzed using real time reverse transcription‑polymerase chain reaction. Results: After 7 days of treatment with TiA 4GR, the only two up‑regulated genes were COL2A1 and DSP. After 15 days of treatment, none of genes over expressed. Conclusion: Our preliminary results suggest that neither AoN 4GR nor AoN 5GR are able to promote the production of protein involved in cell–cell and cell–matrix adhesion and in stress‑resistance, required for a good outcome in dental implantology.
  • Keywords
    Cell adhesion , gene expression , titanium alloys
  • Journal title
    DRJ Dental Research Journal
  • Journal title
    DRJ Dental Research Journal
  • Record number

    2636703