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Bone substitute made from a Brazilian oyster shell functions as a fast stimulator for bone-forming cells in an animal model
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WoS WOS:000434128400035
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85048118919
DOI 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0198697
Año 2018
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Despite their demonstrated biocompatibility and osteogenic properties, oyster shells have been reported as a potential alternative to other commonly used materials for bone substitution. This study evaluated whether an experimental bone substitute (EBS) made from a typical oyster shell of Northeastern Brazil (Crassostrea rhizophora) has effects on bone development using an animal model. Oysters were collected from a biologically assisted vivarium, and their inner layer was used for preparing an EBS. Chemical and surface characterization of EBS was performed using Individually Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), respectively. Seventytwo rats were randomly assigned to groups according to the treatment of bone defects created in the submandibular area: Negative Control (-C), Positive Control (+C; Bio-Oss (R)) and EBS. Euthanasia occurred at 7, 21, 42 and 56 days postoperatively. The bone pieces were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The formation of bone tissue was evaluated histologically and histomorphometrically. Data were analyzed through the Kruskal-Wallis test and ANOVA considering a significant level of 5%. The main element found in EBS was calcium (71.68%), and it presented heterogeneity in the particle size and a porosity aspect at SEM analysis. Histological results revealed the absence of inflammatory cells in all groups, being that EBS presented the most accelerated process of bone formation with a statistically significant difference between this group and the +C and -C groups in the 21-day time-point (p < 0.05). After 21 days, the bone formation process was similar between all groups (p > 0.05), showing an immature lamellar bone pattern after 56 days of experimentation (p > 0.05). Within the limitations of this study, it was possible to conclude that EBS presented good biocompatibility and promoted fast stimulation for bone-forming cells in an animal model.

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P Lo S One 1932-6203

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1 Coringa, Ricardo Hombre CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil
2 de Sousa, Eduardo Martins Hombre CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil
3 NUNES-BOTELHO, JULIANA Mujer Universidad de Talca - Chile
4 Diniz, Rafael Soares Hombre CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil
5 de Sa, Joicy Cortez - CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil
6 Fontoura Nogueira da Cruz, Maria Carmen Mujer Univ Fed Maranhao - Brasil
Universidade Federal do Maranhão - Brasil
6 Nogueira da Cruz, Maria Carmen Fontoura Mujer Universidade Federal do Maranhão - Brasil
7 Beninni Paschoal, Marco Aurelio Hombre CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil
8 Goncalves, Leticia Machado Mujer CEUMA Univ - Brasil
Universidade Ceuma (UNICEUMA) - Brasil

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