Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review
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Resumo: | Abstract This systematic review evaluated if different cryopreservation protocols could affect biological properties (Cell survival rate (CSR), proliferation, differentiation, maintenance of stem cell markers) of stem cells obtained from dental tissues (DSC) post-thaw. An electronic search was carried out within PubMed and ISI Web Science by using specific keyword. Two independent reviewers read the titles and abstracts of all reports respecting predetermined inclusion/exclusion criteria. Data were extracted considering the biological properties of previously cryopreserved DSCs and previously cryopreserved dental tissues. DSCs cryopreserved as soon as possible after their isolation presents a CSR quite similar to the non-cryopreserved DSC. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) [10%] showed good results related to cell recovery post-thaw to cryopreserve cells and tissues for periods of up to 2 years. The cryopreservation of DSC in a mechanical freezer (-80°C) allows the recovery of stem cells post-thaw. The facilities producing magnetic field (MF), demand a lower concentration of cryoprotectant, but their use is not dispensable. It is possible to isolate and cryopreserve dental pulp stem cell (DPSC) from healthy and diseased vital teeth. Cryopreservation of dental tissues for late DSC isolation, combined with MF dispensability, could be valuable to reduce costs and improve the logistics to develop teeth banks. |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Reviewcryopreservationmesenchymal stem cellsdental tissuestooth bankingcell viabilityAbstract This systematic review evaluated if different cryopreservation protocols could affect biological properties (Cell survival rate (CSR), proliferation, differentiation, maintenance of stem cell markers) of stem cells obtained from dental tissues (DSC) post-thaw. An electronic search was carried out within PubMed and ISI Web Science by using specific keyword. Two independent reviewers read the titles and abstracts of all reports respecting predetermined inclusion/exclusion criteria. Data were extracted considering the biological properties of previously cryopreserved DSCs and previously cryopreserved dental tissues. DSCs cryopreserved as soon as possible after their isolation presents a CSR quite similar to the non-cryopreserved DSC. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) [10%] showed good results related to cell recovery post-thaw to cryopreserve cells and tissues for periods of up to 2 years. The cryopreservation of DSC in a mechanical freezer (-80°C) allows the recovery of stem cells post-thaw. The facilities producing magnetic field (MF), demand a lower concentration of cryoprotectant, but their use is not dispensable. It is possible to isolate and cryopreserve dental pulp stem cell (DPSC) from healthy and diseased vital teeth. Cryopreservation of dental tissues for late DSC isolation, combined with MF dispensability, could be valuable to reduce costs and improve the logistics to develop teeth banks.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402016000600633Brazilian Dental Journal v.27 n.6 2016reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201600980info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConde,Marcus Cristian MunizChisini,Luiz AlexandreGrazioli,GuillermoFrancia,AlejandroCarvalho,Rodrigo Varella deAlcázar,Jose Carlos BernedoTarquinio,Sandra Beatriz ChavezDemarco,Flávio Fernandoeng2016-12-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402016000600633Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2016-12-09T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz cryopreservation mesenchymal stem cells dental tissues tooth banking cell viability |
title_short |
Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
title_full |
Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
title_full_unstemmed |
Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
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Does Cryopreservation Affect the Biological Properties of Stem Cells from Dental Tissues? A Systematic Review |
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Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz |
author_facet |
Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz Chisini,Luiz Alexandre Grazioli,Guillermo Francia,Alejandro Carvalho,Rodrigo Varella de Alcázar,Jose Carlos Bernedo Tarquinio,Sandra Beatriz Chavez Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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author |
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Chisini,Luiz Alexandre Grazioli,Guillermo Francia,Alejandro Carvalho,Rodrigo Varella de Alcázar,Jose Carlos Bernedo Tarquinio,Sandra Beatriz Chavez Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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Conde,Marcus Cristian Muniz Chisini,Luiz Alexandre Grazioli,Guillermo Francia,Alejandro Carvalho,Rodrigo Varella de Alcázar,Jose Carlos Bernedo Tarquinio,Sandra Beatriz Chavez Demarco,Flávio Fernando |
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cryopreservation mesenchymal stem cells dental tissues tooth banking cell viability |
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cryopreservation mesenchymal stem cells dental tissues tooth banking cell viability |
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Abstract This systematic review evaluated if different cryopreservation protocols could affect biological properties (Cell survival rate (CSR), proliferation, differentiation, maintenance of stem cell markers) of stem cells obtained from dental tissues (DSC) post-thaw. An electronic search was carried out within PubMed and ISI Web Science by using specific keyword. Two independent reviewers read the titles and abstracts of all reports respecting predetermined inclusion/exclusion criteria. Data were extracted considering the biological properties of previously cryopreserved DSCs and previously cryopreserved dental tissues. DSCs cryopreserved as soon as possible after their isolation presents a CSR quite similar to the non-cryopreserved DSC. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) [10%] showed good results related to cell recovery post-thaw to cryopreserve cells and tissues for periods of up to 2 years. The cryopreservation of DSC in a mechanical freezer (-80°C) allows the recovery of stem cells post-thaw. The facilities producing magnetic field (MF), demand a lower concentration of cryoprotectant, but their use is not dispensable. It is possible to isolate and cryopreserve dental pulp stem cell (DPSC) from healthy and diseased vital teeth. Cryopreservation of dental tissues for late DSC isolation, combined with MF dispensability, could be valuable to reduce costs and improve the logistics to develop teeth banks. |
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