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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Tratamento de retrações gengivais múltiplas adjacentes com a matriz colágena xenogênica comparado ao enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial: ensaio clínico aleatório de não-inferioridade / Treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions with collagen matrix compared with subephitelial connective tissue graft: non-inferiority randomized clinical trial

Rodrigo Carlos Nahás de Castro Pinto 16 September 2016 (has links)
O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar em 6 meses os resultados do recobrimento radicular, hipersensibilidade dentinária, dor pós-operatória e estética utilizando o retalho avançado coronalmente modificado (RACm) associado ao enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial (ETCS) ou a matriz de colágeno suíno (MC) no tratamento de retrações gengivais (RG). Neste ensaio clínico aleatório cego de não-inferioridade, desenho de boca dividida, quinze pacientes com RG superiores múltiplas adjacentes, classe I de Miller, localizadas em caninos e pré-molares, com pelo menos uma RG >= 3 mm foram selecionados e distribuídos aleatoriamente em grupo controle (RACm+ETCS) e grupo de teste (RACm+MC). A altura da RG residual (desfecho primário) foi menor para o grupo controle (0,3 ± 0,6 mm) comparado ao grupo teste (0,6 ± 1,0 mm) (p = 0,008). A porcentagem de recobrimento radicular foi de 89,3% para o grupo controle e 77,7% para o grupo teste. Ambos os grupos demonstraram ganho em largura do TQ em 6 meses (p < 0,05) com diferença entre os grupos (p = 0,031). A profundidade de sondagem e o ganho de nível clínico de inserção foram similares entre os grupos e em todos os períodos avaliados. Ambos os grupos foram eficazes na redução da hipersensibilidade dentinária. A dor pósoperatória foi maior no grupo controle comparada ao grupo teste. A satisfação estética do paciente e do periodontista foi alta independente do grupo sem diferença estatística e a formação de cicatriz nas papilas e as diferenças visuais nas áreas enxertadas foram maiores no RACm+ETCS. Quando equilibrados os resultados clínicos de cobertura radicular, os resultados centrados no paciente e a satisfação estética, a associação RACm+MC é uma alternativa viável ao RACm+ETCS para o tratamento das RG múltiplas. / The aim of this study was to compare the 6 months outcome of root coverage, dentin hypersensitive, pain after surgery and aesthetics using the modified coronal advanced flap (mCAF) associate with connective tissue graft (CTG) or collagen matrix (CM) in the treatment of gingival recession (GR). Fifteen patients with superior multiple recessions in canines and pre-molars were selected for this non-inferority randomized clinical trial, which was divided in control group (mCAF+CTG) and test group (mCAF+CM). The residual GR (primary outcome) was lower for control group (0,3 ± 0,6 mm) comparing with test group (0,6 ± 1,0 mm) (p = 0,008). The root coverage percentage was 89,3% for control group and 77,7% for test group. Both groups demonstrated gain of keratinized tissue in 6 months (p < 0,05) statically different between groups (p = 0,031). The probing depth and gain of clinical attachment level were similar between the groups in all evaluated periods. Dentin hypersensitive was reduced in all groups. The pain after surgery was higher in control group comparing with test group. Aesthetic satisfaction evaluated by patient and periodontist was high independently of group with no statistical difference, however, the scar formation at papillae base and visual differences were visually higher using mCAF+CTG. Considering the clinical outcomes balanced with patient related outcomes and aesthetic satisfaction, the use of mCAF+CM is a alternative to mCAF+CTG in the treatment of multiple gingival recession.
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Avaliação da morbidade pós-operatória e qualidade de vida no recobrimento de retrações gengivais múltiplas através do uso de matriz colágena xenogênica (Mucograft®) comparada ao enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial: ensaio clínico randomizado cego / Postoperative assessment and quality of life in multiple recession coverage using xenogeneic collagen matrix (Mucograft®) compared to subepithelial connective tissue graft: a randomized clinical trial

Luis Marcelo Monteiro Calderero 05 December 2016 (has links)
Existem poucos ensaios clínicos aleatórios controlados mencionando o impacto da qualidade de vida (QV) e morbidade no tratamento de retrações gengivais múltiplas. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a QV e morbidade em dois grupos de pacientes: A. intervenção cirúrgica com enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial (ETCS) removido do palato; B. intervenção cirúrgica utilizando matriz de colágeno (MC - sem enxerto do palato) no tratamento de retrações gengivais múltiplas. Foi conduzido um ensaio clínico aleatório de boca dividida. Foram selecionados quinze pacientes com retrações gengivais múltiplas envolvendo caninos e pré-molares na maxila. Qualidade de vida foi avaliada através do questionário \"Oral Health Impact Profile\" (OHIP-14) através de regressão multinível. A morbidade incluiu dor, quantidade de medicamentos, capacidade de escovação e mastigação. Os parâmetros foram avaliados no Baseline, 7, 15, 30, e 180 dias após a intervenção. Resultados: OHIP-14 em 7 e 15 dias apresentou melhor QV no grupo MC comparado ao ETCS (p=0,002 e p=0,001 respectivamente). Correlações foram estabelecidas nos diferentes domínios do OHIP-14 após o tratamento com CM: dor física, desconforto psicológico, incapacidade física, incapacidade psicológica e desvantagem social (p<0,05). Houveram diferenças estatísticas significantes para dor pós-operatória e quantidade de medicamentos, favoráveis ao grupo MC (p<0,05). Conclusão: este estudo mostrou que o tratamento cirúrgico com a MC para retrações gengivais múltiplas Classe I de Miller foi positivamente associado ao impacto físico e psicológico na qualidade de vida dos pacientes, quando comparado ao ETCS removido do palato. / There are few randomized controlled clinical trials mentioning the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) effect and morbidity in treatments of multiple gingival recession coverage. This study aims to compare the OHRQoL and morbidity in two groups of patients: A. surgical intervention with connective tissue graft (CTG) removed from the palate; B. surgical intervention using a collagen matrix (CM - no graft from the palate) in the treatment of multiple gingival recessions. Methods: A split-mouth randomized clinical trials was conducted. Fifteen patients with bilateral multiple recessions in maxillary canines and pre-molars were selected. Quality-of-life was assessed by the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) questionnaire through multinível regression. The morbidity included pain, quantify of medication, healing and inflammation/edema. Parameters were evaluated at baseline, 7, 15, 30, and 180 days. Results: OHIP-14 in 7 and 15 days showed better OHRQoL in CM group when compared with CTG (p=0,002 and p=0,001 respectively). Correlation was stablished in OHIP-14 subscales after treatment with CM: physical pain, psychological discomfort, physical disability, psychological disability, and handicap (p<0,05). There were statistically significant differences for pain and amount of medication, favoring CM group (p<0,05). Conclusion: This study shows that surgical treatment with CM for multiple gingival recessions Miller Class I was positively associated with psychological and physical impacts on patient\'s quality of life, when compared with CTG removed from the palate.
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Tratamento de retrações gengivais múltiplas adjacentes com a matriz colágena xenogênica comparado ao enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial: ensaio clínico aleatório de não-inferioridade / Treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions with collagen matrix compared with subephitelial connective tissue graft: non-inferiority randomized clinical trial

Pinto, Rodrigo Carlos Nahás de Castro 16 September 2016 (has links)
O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar em 6 meses os resultados do recobrimento radicular, hipersensibilidade dentinária, dor pós-operatória e estética utilizando o retalho avançado coronalmente modificado (RACm) associado ao enxerto de tecido conjuntivo subepitelial (ETCS) ou a matriz de colágeno suíno (MC) no tratamento de retrações gengivais (RG). Neste ensaio clínico aleatório cego de não-inferioridade, desenho de boca dividida, quinze pacientes com RG superiores múltiplas adjacentes, classe I de Miller, localizadas em caninos e pré-molares, com pelo menos uma RG >= 3 mm foram selecionados e distribuídos aleatoriamente em grupo controle (RACm+ETCS) e grupo de teste (RACm+MC). A altura da RG residual (desfecho primário) foi menor para o grupo controle (0,3 ± 0,6 mm) comparado ao grupo teste (0,6 ± 1,0 mm) (p = 0,008). A porcentagem de recobrimento radicular foi de 89,3% para o grupo controle e 77,7% para o grupo teste. Ambos os grupos demonstraram ganho em largura do TQ em 6 meses (p < 0,05) com diferença entre os grupos (p = 0,031). A profundidade de sondagem e o ganho de nível clínico de inserção foram similares entre os grupos e em todos os períodos avaliados. Ambos os grupos foram eficazes na redução da hipersensibilidade dentinária. A dor pósoperatória foi maior no grupo controle comparada ao grupo teste. A satisfação estética do paciente e do periodontista foi alta independente do grupo sem diferença estatística e a formação de cicatriz nas papilas e as diferenças visuais nas áreas enxertadas foram maiores no RACm+ETCS. Quando equilibrados os resultados clínicos de cobertura radicular, os resultados centrados no paciente e a satisfação estética, a associação RACm+MC é uma alternativa viável ao RACm+ETCS para o tratamento das RG múltiplas. / The aim of this study was to compare the 6 months outcome of root coverage, dentin hypersensitive, pain after surgery and aesthetics using the modified coronal advanced flap (mCAF) associate with connective tissue graft (CTG) or collagen matrix (CM) in the treatment of gingival recession (GR). Fifteen patients with superior multiple recessions in canines and pre-molars were selected for this non-inferority randomized clinical trial, which was divided in control group (mCAF+CTG) and test group (mCAF+CM). The residual GR (primary outcome) was lower for control group (0,3 ± 0,6 mm) comparing with test group (0,6 ± 1,0 mm) (p = 0,008). The root coverage percentage was 89,3% for control group and 77,7% for test group. Both groups demonstrated gain of keratinized tissue in 6 months (p < 0,05) statically different between groups (p = 0,031). The probing depth and gain of clinical attachment level were similar between the groups in all evaluated periods. Dentin hypersensitive was reduced in all groups. The pain after surgery was higher in control group comparing with test group. Aesthetic satisfaction evaluated by patient and periodontist was high independently of group with no statistical difference, however, the scar formation at papillae base and visual differences were visually higher using mCAF+CTG. Considering the clinical outcomes balanced with patient related outcomes and aesthetic satisfaction, the use of mCAF+CM is a alternative to mCAF+CTG in the treatment of multiple gingival recession.
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Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Alignment on Nanostructured Collagen Matrices

Ulbrich, Stefan, Friedrichs, Jens, Valtink, Monika, Murovski, Simo, Franz, Clemens M., Müller, Daniel J., Funk, Richard H. W., Engelmann, Katrin 04 March 2014 (has links) (PDF)
We investigated attachment and migration of human retinal pigment epithelial cells (primary, SV40-transfected and ARPE-19) on nanoscopically defined, two-dimensional matrices composed of parallel-aligned collagen type I fibrils. These matrices were used non-cross-linked (native) or after riboflavin/UV-A cross-linking to study cell attachment and migration by time-lapse video microscopy. Expression of collagen type I and IV, MMP-2 and of the collagen-binding integrin subunit α2 were examined by immunofluorescence and Western blotting. SV40-RPE cells quickly attached to the nanostructured collagen matrices and aligned along the collagen fibrils. However, they disrupted both native and cross-linked collagen matrices within 5 h. Primary RPE cells aligned more slowly without destroying either native or cross-linked substrates. Compared to primary RPE cells, ARPE-19 cells showed reduced alignment but partially disrupted the matrices within 20 h after seeding. Expression of the collagen type I-binding integrin subunit α2 was highest in SV40-RPE cells, lower in primary RPE cells and almost undetectable in ARPE-19 cells. Thus, integrin α2 expression levels directly correlated with the degree of cell alignment in all examined RPE cell types. Specific integrin subunit α2-mediated matrix binding was verified by preincubation with an α2-function-blocking antibody, which impaired cell adhesion and alignment to varying degrees in primary and SV40-RPE cells. Since native matrices supported extended and directed primary RPE cell growth, optimizing the matrix production procedure may in the future yield nanostructured collagen matrices serving as transferable cell sheet carriers. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Alignment on Nanostructured Collagen Matrices

Ulbrich, Stefan, Friedrichs, Jens, Valtink, Monika, Murovski, Simo, Franz, Clemens M., Müller, Daniel J., Funk, Richard H. W., Engelmann, Katrin January 2011 (has links)
We investigated attachment and migration of human retinal pigment epithelial cells (primary, SV40-transfected and ARPE-19) on nanoscopically defined, two-dimensional matrices composed of parallel-aligned collagen type I fibrils. These matrices were used non-cross-linked (native) or after riboflavin/UV-A cross-linking to study cell attachment and migration by time-lapse video microscopy. Expression of collagen type I and IV, MMP-2 and of the collagen-binding integrin subunit α2 were examined by immunofluorescence and Western blotting. SV40-RPE cells quickly attached to the nanostructured collagen matrices and aligned along the collagen fibrils. However, they disrupted both native and cross-linked collagen matrices within 5 h. Primary RPE cells aligned more slowly without destroying either native or cross-linked substrates. Compared to primary RPE cells, ARPE-19 cells showed reduced alignment but partially disrupted the matrices within 20 h after seeding. Expression of the collagen type I-binding integrin subunit α2 was highest in SV40-RPE cells, lower in primary RPE cells and almost undetectable in ARPE-19 cells. Thus, integrin α2 expression levels directly correlated with the degree of cell alignment in all examined RPE cell types. Specific integrin subunit α2-mediated matrix binding was verified by preincubation with an α2-function-blocking antibody, which impaired cell adhesion and alignment to varying degrees in primary and SV40-RPE cells. Since native matrices supported extended and directed primary RPE cell growth, optimizing the matrix production procedure may in the future yield nanostructured collagen matrices serving as transferable cell sheet carriers. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Non-thermal Miniature Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma for Treatment ofLung Carcinoma Cells

Karki, Surya B. 21 December 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Extracellular Matrix Synthesis and Remodeling by Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Context-Sensitive

Burk, Janina, Sassmann, Anna, Kasper, Cornelia, Nimptsch, Ariane, Schubert, Susanna 16 January 2024 (has links)
Matrix remodeling could be an important mode of action of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) in extracellular matrix (ECM) disease, but knowledge is limited in this respect. As MSC are well-known to adapt their behavior to their environment, we aimed to investigate if their mode of action would change in response to healthy versus pathologically altered ECM. Human MSC-derived ECM was produced under different culture conditions, including standard culture, culture on Matrigel-coated dishes, and stimulation with the pro-fibrotic transforming growth factor-1 (TGF1). The MSC-ECM was decellularized, characterized by histochemistry, and used as MSC culture substrate reflecting different ECM conditions. MSC were cultured on the different ECM substrates or in control conditions for 2 days. Culture on ECM increased the presence of surface molecules with ECM receptor function in the MSC, demonstrating an interaction between MSC and ECM. In MSC cultured on Matrigel-ECM and TGF1-ECM, which displayed a fibrosis-like morphology, gene expression of collagens and decorin, as well as total matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in the supernatant were decreased as compared with control conditions. These results demonstrated that MSC adapt to their ECM environment, which may include pathological adaptations that could compromise therapeutic efficacy.

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