Publications by authors named "Lena-Christin Ingwersen"

Purpose: Correction of bony mandibular defects is a challenge in oral and maxillofacial surgery due to aesthetic and functional requirements. This study investigated the potential of a novel hybrid scaffold for bone regeneration and degradation assessment of the ceramic within the omentum majus over 6 months and the extent to which rhBMP-2 as a growth factor, alone or combined with a hydrogel, affects regeneration.

Materials And Methods: In this animal study, 10 Göttingen minipigs each had one scaffold implanted in the greater omentum.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on bone regeneration in large defects using specially designed hybrid scaffolds and the growth factor rhBMP-2 in minipigs.
  • Ten minipigs with bilateral mandibular defects received either rhBMP-2-loaded scaffolds or unloaded controls, and the results were monitored using CT scans and histological evaluations over three months.
  • Findings showed that the rhBMP-2 group had a significantly greater area of newly formed bone compared to the control, indicating that rhBMP-2 enhances bone regeneration in critical-size defects.
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Bone morphogenic protein (BMP-) 2 plays an important role in the regeneration of bone defects by promoting osteogenic differentiation. However, several animal studies have reported adverse side effects of BMP-2, including osteoclast activation, induction of peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor gamma (PPARG)expression, and inflammation. High BMP-2 concentrations are thought to be responsible for these side effects.

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Objective: Even though genetic predisposition has proven to be an important element in Parkinson's disease (PD) etiology, monozygotic (MZ) twins with PD displayed a concordance rate of only about 20% despite their shared identical genetic background.

Methods: We recruited 5 pairs of MZ twins discordant for idiopathic PD and established skin fibroblast cultures to investigate mitochondrial phenotypes in these cellular models against the background of a presumably identical genome. To test for genetic differences, we performed whole genome sequencing, deep mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing, and tested for mitochondrial deletions by multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the fibroblast cultures.

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Adipose tissue plays an active role in the regulation of the body´s energy balance. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells from adipose tissue (adMSC) are the precursor cells for repair and adipogenesis. Since the balance of the differentiation state of adipose tissue-resident cells is associated with the development of various diseases, the examination of the regulation of proliferation and differentiation of adMSC might provide new therapeutic targets.

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