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The Role of Angiogenesis and Pro-Angiogenic Exosomes in Regenerative Dentistry.


ABSTRACT: Dental surgeries can result in traumatic wounds that provoke major discomfort and have a high risk of infection. In recent years, density research has taken a keen interest in finding answers to this problem by looking at the latest results made in regenerative medicine and adapting them to the specificities of oral tissue. One of the undertaken directions is the study of angiogenesis as an integrative part of oral tissue regeneration. The stimulation of this process is intended to enhance the local availability of stem cells, oxygen levels, nutrient supply, and evacuation of toxic waste. For a successful stimulation of local angiogenesis, two major cellular components must be considered: the stem cells and the vascular endothelial cells. The exosomes are extracellular vesicles, which mediate the communication between two cell types. In regenerative dentistry, the analysis of exosome miRNA content taps into the extended communication between these cell types with the purpose of improving the regenerative potential of oral tissue. This review analyzes the stem cells available for the dentistry, the molecular cargo of their exosomes, and the possible implications these may have for a future therapeutic induction of angiogenesis in the oral wounds.

SUBMITTER: Zimta AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6359271 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Role of Angiogenesis and Pro-Angiogenic Exosomes in Regenerative Dentistry.

Zimta Alina-Andreea AA   Baru Oana O   Badea Mandra M   Buduru Smaranda Dana SD   Berindan-Neagoe Ioana I  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190118 2


Dental surgeries can result in traumatic wounds that provoke major discomfort and have a high risk of infection. In recent years, density research has taken a keen interest in finding answers to this problem by looking at the latest results made in regenerative medicine and adapting them to the specificities of oral tissue. One of the undertaken directions is the study of angiogenesis as an integrative part of oral tissue regeneration. The stimulation of this process is intended to enhance the l  ...[more]

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