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dc.contributor.authorCakir-Ozkan, Nilufer
dc.contributor.authorEgri, Sinan
dc.contributor.authorBekar, Esengul
dc.contributor.authorAltunkaynak, B. Zuhal
dc.contributor.authorKabak, Yonca Betil
dc.contributor.authorKivrak, Elfide Gizem
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-21T13:28:11Z
dc.date.available2020-06-21T13:28:11Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.issn0278-2391
dc.identifier.issn1531-5053
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2016.08.020
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12712/12906
dc.descriptionEgri, Sinan/0000-0002-0120-385X; bekar, esengul/0000-0001-9273-0235en_US
dc.descriptionWOS: 000391144700030en_US
dc.descriptionPubMed: 27663536en_US
dc.description.abstractPurpose: Promising developments have materialized in reconstructive surgical procedures with the applications of tissue engineering. In our study, we used tissue scaffolds fabricated from polylactic acidpolyethylene glycol (PLLA-PEG) copolymers to ensure different release rates of selective growth factors recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2 [rhBMP-2] and vascular endothelial growth factor (rhVEGF165) in the repair of mandibular bone defects. Materials and Methods: In our experimental study, 54 New Zealand rabbits were used. The rabbits were separated into 4 groups: group I (control group), PLLA-PEG scaffold only; group II, PLLA-PEG scaffold plus rhBMP-2 application; group III, PLLA-PEG scaffold plus VEGF165 application; and group IV, PLLA-PEG scaffold plus rhBMP-2 and VEGF165 applications. The rabbits were killed at 4 and 8 weeks postoperatively, and histopathologic and immunohistochemical assessments were performed. Results: The greatest bone volume was observed in rhBMP-2-containing groups, the greatest vessel volume was observed in VEGF165-containing groups; however, the scaffold containing rhBMP-2 and VEGF165 provided the best outcomes in conjunction with increased remodeling of the new bone. Conclusions: The use of polymer tissue scaffolds that release rhVEGF165 and rhBMP-2 in coordination and mimic the natural healing process in the regeneration of especially complex tissues, such as bone, is a promising treatment alternative in the field of reconstructive surgery. (C) 2016 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeonsen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipTurkey Scientific Technology Research Foundation [112S489]en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by the Turkey Scientific Technology Research Foundation (project no. 112S489).en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherW B Saunders Co-Elsevier Incen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/j.joms.2016.08.020en_US
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessen_US
dc.titleThe Use of Sequential VEGF- and BMP2-Releasing Biodegradable Scaffolds in Rabbit Mandibular Defectsen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.contributor.departmentOMÜen_US
dc.identifier.volume75en_US
dc.identifier.issue1en_US
dc.relation.journalJournal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeryen_US
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanıen_US


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