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Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2006

Long-term cryopreservation of dental pulp stem cells (SBP-DPSCs) and their differentiated osteoblasts: A cell source for tissue repair

Gianpaolo Papaccio; Antonio Graziano; Riccardo d'Aquino; Maria Francesca Graziano; Giuseppe Pirozzi; Dardo Menditti; Alfredo De Rosa; Francesco Carinci; Gregorio Laino

It is not known whether cells derived from stem cells retain their differentiation and morpho‐functional properties after long‐term cryopreservation. This information is of importance to evaluate their potential for long‐term storage with a view to subsequent use in therapy. Here, we describe the morpho‐functional properties of dental pulp stem cells (SBP‐DPSCs), and of their differentiated osteoblasts, recovered after long‐term cryopreservation. After storage for 2 years, we found that stem cells are still capable of differentiation, and that their differentiated cytotypes proliferate and produce woven bone tissue. In addition, cells still express all their respective surface antigens, confirming cellular integrity. In particular, SBP‐DPSCs differentiated into pre‐osteoblasts, showing diffuse positivity for ALP, BAP, RUNX‐2, and calcein. Recovered osteoblasts expressed bone‐specific markers and were easily recognizable ultrastructurally, with no alterations observed at this level. In addition, after in vivo transplantation, woven bone converted into a 3D lamellar bone type. Therefore, dental pulp stem cells and their osteoblast‐derived cells can be long‐term cryopreserved and may prove to be attractive for clinical applications. J. Cell. Physiol. 208: 319–325, 2006.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2006

In vitro bone production using stem cells derived from human dental pulp.

Gregorio Laino; Francesco Carinci; Antonio Graziano; Riccardo d'Aquino; Vladimiro Lanza; Alfredo De Rosa; Fernando Gombos; Filippo Caruso; Luigi Guida; Rosario Rullo; Dardo Menditti; Gianpaolo Papaccio

To harvest bone for autologous grafting is a daily problem encountered by craniofacial and oral surgeons. Stem cells derived from human dental pulp are able to differentiate in osteoblasts and are a potential source of autologous bone produced in vitro. The authors describe their preliminary results in this new field with its potential application in craniomaxillofacial surgery. Dental pulp was gently extracted from 34 human permanent teeth (all third molars) of patients 19 to 37 years of age. After they were digested, the cells were selected using a cytometer for c-kit, STRO-1, CD34, CD45, and then for CD44 and RUNX-2. This study, made on a considerable number of cases, provided evidence that dental pulp is extremely rich in stem cells, which were c-kit+/CD34+/STRO-1+/CD45−, capable of differentiation toward several stromal-derived differentiated cells and mainly osteoblasts. These findings, supported by the large number of cases, are of great interest for tissue regeneration, tissue-based clinical therapies, and transplantation.


Cases Journal | 2009

Oral benign fibrous histiocytoma: two case reports

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Sara Sava; Alexander Bianchi; Giovanni Caruso; Luigi Di Maio; Alfonso Baldi

Fibrous histiocytoma is a benign soft tissue tumour arising as a fibrous mass everywhere in the human body. The involvement of the oral cavity is rare. We report two cases of benign fibrous histiocytoma that localized in the oral cavity. The clinical and histological features of the lesion are reported. Finally, a literature revision of this pathology at the level of the oral cavity is reported.


Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2015

Extraoral surgical approach of ectopic mandibular third molar to the lower border of mandible.

Luigi Laino; Dardo Menditti; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Gregorio Laino; Floriana Lauritano; Marco Cicciù

AbstractThe surgical removal of impacted lower third molar is an ordinary intervention. The treatment of choice in this pathology is an intraoral or, seldom, extraoral surgical approach. Various surgical procedures have been described to remove ectopic mandibular teeth. The more common technique is an intraoral approach (so named “conservative”), even when the tooth is located in an ectopic area. However, the “intraoral approach” is often related with the difficulty of view, the bleeding of the surgical site, and with the possible lesions of inferior alveolar or lingual nerve. From the other side, a nonconservative surgical approach like “extraoral pathway” may be associated with no aesthetic cutaneous postoperative scar tissue. The aim of those 2 study cases is to highlight the management of infected ectopic third molars located close to the lower border of the mandibular body, underlining the anatomical land markers of the submandibular area. The authors have applied the extraoral pathway using an incision of small size. From our analysis, the treatment of those typical can be managed by using a “mini-skin-incision” (so termed as mini-submandibular approach) respecting the cosmetic expectations of the patients.


Cases Journal | 2008

Dermoid cyst of the mandibula: a case report

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Nicola Ferrara; Alfonso Baldi

BackgroundDermoid cysts are rare congenital lesions derived from pluripotential cells.Case PresentationWe present a case of a female patient aged 30 years presenting for a lesion of the mandibula incidentally seen on a routine panoramic radiograph obtained for dental care. The instrumental, clinical and histological characteristics of the lesion are reported. Finally, a bibliographic revision of this pathology at the level of the oral cavity is reported.ConclusionDermoid cysts must be considered in the differential diagnosis of mandibulas lesions.


in Vivo | 2018

Cysts and Pseudocysts of the Oral Cavity: Revision of the Literature and a New Proposed Classification

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Marina Di Domenico; Giuseppe Troiano; Mario Guglielmotti; Sara Sava; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Alfonso Baldi

This article includes a comprehensive and up-to-date review on the cysts of the oral cavity. Several classifications of odontogenic (OC) and non-odontogenic (non-OC) oral cysts and the surrounding regions have been proposed. We suggest a new critical classification based on an established relationship between anatomical area, histological origin and clinical behavior (frequency, rate of recurrence, malignant potential). Moreover, the differential cytokeratin (CKs) expression of the various cysts is reported as epithelium-specific markers of differential diagnosis. Finally, issues related to differential diagnosis and therapeutic approaches of the cysts included in the two groups are described.


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2006

Hyaluronic acid based materials for intestine tissue engineering: a morphological and biochemical study of cell-material interaction.

Annaclaudia Esposito; A. Mezzogiorno; A. Sannino; A. De Rosa; Dardo Menditti; V. Esposito; Luigi Ambrosio


International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology | 2015

Kissing molars: report of three cases and new prospective on aetiopathogenetic theories

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Marco Cicciù; Antonio Mezzogiorno; Letizia Perillo; Marco Menditti; Gabriele Cervino; Lorenzo Lo Muzio; Alfonso Baldi


in Vivo | 2011

Unicystic ameloblastoma of the mandible.

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Gianluca De Marco; Alfredo De Rosa; Pasquale Mellone; Alfonso Baldi


in Vivo | 2012

Intraoral Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma of the Minor Salivary Glands

Dardo Menditti; Luigi Laino; Massimiliano Milano; Cristian Caputo; Mariarosaria Boccellino; Alfredo D'avino; Alfonso Baldi

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Luigi Laino

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Antonio Mezzogiorno

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Alfonso Baldi

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Gregorio Laino

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Alfredo De Rosa

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Riccardo d'Aquino

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Antonio Graziano

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Gianpaolo Papaccio

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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Livia Nastri

Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

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