Bone defects are a global health problem. The Rigenera system allows the extraction of micro grafts rich in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). The objective of this study was to evaluate the bone regeneration process by grafts obtained by the Rigenera system in defects in the rats calvarian. Eighteen male Wistar rats were used, weighing 285 ± 29g, distributed in three groups (n = 6), where each animal was treatment and control, called G15-Control and G15-Treated (15 days); G30-Control and G30-Treated (30 days) and G60-Control and G60- Treated (60 days). Two 5mm diameter lesions were performed on each calvaria side. In the treated groups, autologous micrograft from xiphoid cartilage, obtained by the Rigenera system, were used. The other defect served as a control in all animals. The animals were euthanized at 15, 30 and 60 days after the surgery and the samples were processed for histochemistry. In the control groups, no signs of bone regeneration were observed, while in the treatment groups, areas of bone formation and activated mesenchymal tissue were verified. The Rigenera system was efficient in obtaining autologous micrograft for cell therapy in a critical calvaria defect in rats. Rigenera system can be widely used in the treatment of bone injuries.

Avaliação da eficácia do sistema rigeneracon no tratamento de lesões de calvária em ratos / Lima, F. C. S.; Teixeira, M. W.; Silva Júnior, V. A.; Costa, A. B. B.; Lima, V. C.; Souza, H. C. V.; Barros, M. E. G.; Graziano, A.; Naro, F.; Soares, A. F.. - In: ARQUIVO BRASILEIRO DE MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA E ZOOTECNIA. - ISSN 1678-4162. - 73:1(2021), pp. 132-140. [10.1590/1678-4162-11699]

Avaliação da eficácia do sistema rigeneracon no tratamento de lesões de calvária em ratos

Naro, F.;
2021

Abstract

Bone defects are a global health problem. The Rigenera system allows the extraction of micro grafts rich in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). The objective of this study was to evaluate the bone regeneration process by grafts obtained by the Rigenera system in defects in the rats calvarian. Eighteen male Wistar rats were used, weighing 285 ± 29g, distributed in three groups (n = 6), where each animal was treatment and control, called G15-Control and G15-Treated (15 days); G30-Control and G30-Treated (30 days) and G60-Control and G60- Treated (60 days). Two 5mm diameter lesions were performed on each calvaria side. In the treated groups, autologous micrograft from xiphoid cartilage, obtained by the Rigenera system, were used. The other defect served as a control in all animals. The animals were euthanized at 15, 30 and 60 days after the surgery and the samples were processed for histochemistry. In the control groups, no signs of bone regeneration were observed, while in the treatment groups, areas of bone formation and activated mesenchymal tissue were verified. The Rigenera system was efficient in obtaining autologous micrograft for cell therapy in a critical calvaria defect in rats. Rigenera system can be widely used in the treatment of bone injuries.
2021
bone injury; critical defect; regeneration; treatment; stem cells
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Avaliação da eficácia do sistema rigeneracon no tratamento de lesões de calvária em ratos / Lima, F. C. S.; Teixeira, M. W.; Silva Júnior, V. A.; Costa, A. B. B.; Lima, V. C.; Souza, H. C. V.; Barros, M. E. G.; Graziano, A.; Naro, F.; Soares, A. F.. - In: ARQUIVO BRASILEIRO DE MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA E ZOOTECNIA. - ISSN 1678-4162. - 73:1(2021), pp. 132-140. [10.1590/1678-4162-11699]
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