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The Effect of Osteopontin and an Osteopontin-Derived Synthetic Peptide Coating on Osseointegration of Implants in a Canine Model

Title
The Effect of Osteopontin and an Osteopontin-Derived Synthetic Peptide Coating on Osseointegration of Implants in a Canine Model
Author
박창주
Keywords
TITANIUM IMPLANTS; PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER; BONE-FORMATION; FOLLOW-UP; SURFACES; CELLS; HYDROXYAPATITE; COLLAGEN; PROLIFERATION; EXPRESSION
Issue Date
2016-11
Publisher
QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERIODONTICS & RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY, v. 36, Issue 6, Page. 88-94
Abstract
Osteopontin (OPN) and an OPN-derived synthetic peptide, OC-1016, have demonstrated their potential to enhance osseointegration in vitro. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone-to-implant contact (BIC) and surrounding bone density (BD) of implants coated with either recombinant human OPN (rhOPN) or OC-1016 as compared with noncoated titanium plasma sprayed (TPS) surface in a canine model. Histomorphometric analysis revealed that at 4 weeks, %BIC and %BD of coated implants were significantly higher than those of noncoated TPS implants. At 12 weeks, % BIC of coated implants was also significantly higher than that of noncoated implants; however, there was no statistically significant difference in %BD. The rhOPN and OC-1016 were concluded to be capable of significantly accelerating the early stage of osseointegration and bone healing around implants.
URI
http://quintpub.com/journals/prd/abstract.php?iss2_id=1405&article_id=16729&article=10&title=The%20Effect%20of%20Osteopontin%20and%20an%20Osteopontin-Derived%20Synthetic%20Peptide%20Coating%20on%20Osseointegration%20of%20Implants%20in%20a%20Canine%20Model#.XJhwTeR7mAhhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/101184
ISSN
0198-7569; 1945-3388
DOI
10.11607/prd.2830
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