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Tissue Engineering Part A | 2009

Evaluation of an Injectable, Photopolymerizable, and Three-Dimensional Scaffold Based on Methacrylate-Endcapped Poly(D,L-Lactide-co-ɛ-Caprolactone) Combined with Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Goat Tibial Unicortical Defect Model

Geert Vertenten; Evi Lippens; Jordi Girones; Tomasz Gorski; Heidi Declercq; Jimmy Saunders; Wim Van Den Broeck; Koen Chiers; Luc Duchateau; Etiene Schacht; Maria Cornelissen; Frank Gasthuys; Lieven Vlaminck

An in situ crosslinkable, biodegradable, methacrylate-endcapped poly(D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) in which crosslinkage is achieved by photoinitiators was developed for bone tissue regeneration. Different combinations of the polymer with bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) were tested in a unicortical tibial defect model in eight goats. The polymers were randomly applied in one of three defects (6.0 mm diameter) using a fourth unfilled defect as control. Biocompatibility and bone-healing characteristics were evaluated by serial radiographies, histology, histomorphometry, and immunohistochemistry. The results demonstrated cell survival and proliferation in the polymer-substituted bone defects. The addition of alpha-TCP was associated with less expansion and growth of the BMSCs than other polymer composites.


Implant Dentistry | 2008

Immediate postextraction implant placement in sheep's mandibles: a pilot study.

Lieven Vlaminck; Tomasz Gorski; Luc Huys; Jimmy Saunders; Etienne Schacht; Frank Gasthuys

Purpose:In this study, sheep were examined as a potential animal model for immediate implant placement in fresh extraction sockets using experimental photopolymerisable bioabsorbable polymers. Materials:A total of 22 cylindrical implants were placed in fresh mandibular premolar extraction sockets of 7 sheep. Residual bone-implant voids were filled with a biocompatible composite of poly-methyl-methacrylate and poly-hydroxyl-ethyl-methacrylate (Bioplant 24). Photopolymerisation of a viscose mixture of experimental prepolymers and Bioplant 24 applied to the neck of the implants provided additional support before gingival closure. Clinical and radiographic controls were performed 30, 90, and 180 days after surgery. At 180 days postoperatively, the sheep were sacrificed and the mandibular segments were isolated for histological processing. Results:High cumulative implant failure rates of 45.5%, 63.6%, and 77.3% at respectively 30, 90 and 180 days were recorded. Significantly more implants were lost when the position of the neck was located above the level of the alveolar crest (P < 0.05). Clinical and histological observations demonstrated poor implant osseointegration characterized by ingrowth of soft tissue into the extraction sockets. Bone substitutes were lost in all cases. Discussion and Conclusion:Sheep have many practical advantages compared with other animal models. However, their specific oral biomechanics inherent to their constant ruminant activity accounted for a high degree of the reported implant failures. Important adaptations to the implantation technique and postoperative management will be necessary to use sheep as an animal model for future oral implant related experiments.


Biomacromolecules | 2005

Encapsulation of osteoblast seeded microcarriers into injectable, photopolymerizable three-dimensional scaffolds based on d,l-lactide and epsilon-caprolactone.

Heidi Declercq; Tomasz Gorski; S Tielens; Etienne Schacht; Maria Cornelissen


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2008

Evaluation of an injectable, photopolymerizable three-dimensional scaffold based on d,l-lactide and ɛ-caprolactone in a tibial goat model

Geert Vertenten; Lieven Vlaminck; Tomasz Gorski; Elke Schreurs; Wim Van Den Broeck; Luc Duchateau; Etienne Schacht; Frank Gasthuys


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2008

Osteoblast behaviour on in situ photopolymerizable three-dimensional scaffolds based on d,l-lactide and ε-caprolactone: influence of pore volume, pore size and pore shape

Heidi Declercq; Tomasz Gorski; Etienne Schacht; Maria Cornelissen


Tissue Engineering Part A | 2009

Evaluation of methacrylate-encapped poly(D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) as substrate for bone tissue engineering in a goat tibial unicortical defect model

Geert Vertenten; Evi Lippens; Jordi Gironès Molera; Tomasz Gorski; Jimmy Saunders; Wim Van Den Broeck; Koen Chiers; Luc Duchateau; Etienne Schacht; Maria Cornelissen; Frank Gasthuys; Lieven Vlaminck


Micro, macro, mega : collectie Ocsinberg, keerpunt in de geschiedenis van de microscopie | 2009

Microscopic evaluation of bone healing after application of a bone substitute in bone defect as 'tissue engineering' technique in a goat model

Frank Gasthuys; Etienne Schacht; Maria Cornelissen; Richard Ducatelle; Wim Van Den Broeck; Lieven Vlaminck; Geert Vertenten; Evi Lippens; Heidi Declercq; Jordi Gironès Molera; Cindy De Baere; Leen Pieters; Tomasz Gorski; Bart De Pauw; Sarah Loomans


Proceedings of International Symposium "Biomaterials" and 29th "Hamburger Makromolekulares Symposium" | 2006

Biodegradable Polymers for Tissue Engineering Applications

Etienne Schacht; Tomasz Gorski; Ives Swennen; Sandra Van Vlierberghe; Maria Cornelissen; Evi Lippens; Ronald E. Unger; J Kirckpatrick


Book of abstracts of the Internat. Conference on Advance in Biomaterials for Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine, Capri, 11-16 Juni 2006 | 2006

Tailor made matrices for tissue engineering derived from crosslinkable polymeric precursors (ILect)

Etienne Schacht; Peter Dubruel; Tomasz Gorski; Ives Swennen; Sandra Van Vlierberghe; Maria Cornelissen; Frank Gasthuys; Geert Vertenten; Ronald E. Unger; J Kirckpatrick


Book of abstracts of the 19th Europ. Conference on Biomaterials, ESB, Sorrento 11-15 Sept. 2005 | 2005

Preparation and evaluation of iodegradable composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. (Lect. by T.Gorski)

Tomasz Gorski; Heidi Declercq; Veerle Cnudde; Patric Jacobs; Maria Cornelissen; Etienne Schacht

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