Formation of spheroids by dental pulp cells in the presence of hypoxia and hypoxia mimetic agents

K Janjić, B Lilaj, A Moritz, H Agis - International endodontic …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To evaluate the impact of hypoxia and hypoxia mimetic agents (HMA) on the formation
and activity of spheroids by dental pulp cells (DPC). Methodology DPC on agarose‐coated …

Hypoxia-amplified proliferation of human dental pulp cells

JB Sakdee, RR White, TC Pagonis, PV Hauschka - Journal of endodontics, 2009 - Elsevier
Introduction: Postnatal human dental pulp is a potentially promising source of progenitor
cells. Sustaining and amplifying progenitor cell populations would be beneficial for basic …

Priming dental pulp stem cells with fibroblast growth factor-2 increases angiogenesis of implanted tissue-engineered constructs through hepatocyte growth factor and …

C Gorin, GY Rochefort, R Bascetin… - Stem cells …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Tissue engineering strategies based on implanting cellularized biomaterials are promising
therapeutic approaches for the reconstruction of large tissue defects. A major hurdle for the …

In vitro analysis of scaffold-free prevascularized microtissue spheroids containing human dental pulp cells and endothelial cells

WL Dissanayaka, L Zhu, KM Hargreaves, L Jin… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Scaffolds often fail to mimic essential functions of the physiologic extracellular
matrix (ECM) that regulates cell-cell communication in tissue microenvironments. The …

Nanofibrous spongy microspheres for the delivery of hypoxia-primed human dental pulp stem cells to regenerate vascularized dental pulp

R Kuang, Z Zhang, X Jin, J Hu, S Shi, L Ni, PX Ma - Acta biomaterialia, 2016 - Elsevier
Dental pulp infection and necrosis are widespread diseases. Conventional endodontic
treatments result in a devitalized and weakened tooth. In this work, we synthesized novel …

Scaffold-free prevascularized microtissue spheroids for pulp regeneration

WL Dissanayaka, L Zhu… - Journal of dental …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Creating an optimal microenvironment that mimics the extracellular matrix (ECM) of natural
pulp and securing an adequate blood supply for the survival of cell transplants are major …

Hypoxia enhances the angiogenic potential of human dental pulp cells

AMF Aranha, Z Zhang, KG Neiva, CAS Costa… - Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Trauma can result in the severing of the dental pulp vessels, leading to
hypoxia and ultimately to pulp necrosis. Improved understanding of mechanisms underlying …

The effects of hypoxia on in vitro culture of dental-derived stem cells

SB Werle, P Chagastelles, P Pranke… - Archives of oral …, 2016 - Elsevier
The culture of cells under hypoxia is considered one of the hot topics of tissue engineering,
especially when exploring the proliferation capacity, a critical step for cellular-based …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of hypoxia on stemness and differentiation of dental pulp derived stem cells

A Kakkar, P Sharma, MM Sankar, O Kharbanda… - IOSR Journal of Dental …, 2016 - Citeseer
Stem Cells are characterized by their properties of self renewal and multipotency. These
stem cells are localized inside our body at specialized niches, which are known to have low …

Optimizing conditions for spheroid formation of dental pulp cells in cell culture

Y Zheng, LI Jiang, M Yan, M Gosau, R Smeets, L Kluwe… - in vivo, 2021 - iv.iiarjournals.org
Background/Aim: Spheroid formation is a well-known feature of stem/progenitor cells. Dental
pulp cells (DPCs) cultured in serum-free medium can also form spheroids. However, the …