LOCAL INJECTION OF HUMAN DENTAL PULP STEM CELLS FOR TREATMENT OF JUVENILE AVASCULAR NECROSIS OF THE FEMORAL HEAD: PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN IMMATURE PIGS
LUIZ RENATO AGRIZZI DE ANGELI, GUSTAVO BISPO DOS SANTOS, JOSÉ RICARDO MUNIZ FERREIRA, BÁRBARA LÍVIA CORRÊA SERAFIM, THIAGO ZAQUEU LIMA, LUIZ GUILHERME CERNAGLIA AURELIANO DE LIMA, DANIELA FRANCO BUENO, ROBERTO GUARNIERO

TL;DR
Injecting human dental pulp stem cells in pigs with a hip condition increased bone mineralization but also caused more deformity.
Contribution
This is the first study to investigate human dental pulp stem cells for treating juvenile avascular necrosis in a swine model.
Findings
hDPSC injection increased bone mineralization by 77.78% in treated hips.
Treated hips showed greater femoral head collapse and flattening compared to untreated hips.
Abstract
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is a major cause of hip joint deformities in children. Currently, experimental research is directed at investigating biological therapies, including the use of human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSC), which have not yet been studied for this purpose in swine models. This study aimed to evaluate whether local injection of hDPSC induces bone mineralization in the proximal femoral epiphysis in an experimental model of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in immature pigs. Ten immature pigs underwent surgery to induce osteonecrosis of the proximal femoral epiphysis on the right side. In the intervention group (IG), hDPSC injections were performed immediately after osteonecrosis induction, and in the control group (CG), no additional procedure was performed. Left hips were used as controls. After 8 weeks, all animals were euthanized, and macroscopic, radiographic,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHip disorders and treatments · Bone and Joint Diseases · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty
