Efecto regenerador del ácido hialurónico en defectos óseos circunferenciales en ratas albinas Wistar.

Autores/as

  • Cecilia Bueno-Beltrán Escuela Profesional de Estomatología, Universidad Alas Peruanas, Perú.
  • Yerlin Budiel-Salguero Escuela Profesional de Estomatología, Universidad Alas Peruanas, Perú.
  • Sandro Palacios-Bustamante Escuela Profesional de Estomatología, Universidad Alas Peruanas, Perú.
  • Carlos Neyra-Rivera Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad Norbert Wiener, Perú.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17126/%25x

Palabras clave:

Ácido hialurónico, regeneración ósea, cicatrización de heridas, matriz ósea, ratas wistar, materiales biocompatibles

Resumen

Objetivo: Determinar el efecto regenerador del ácido hialurónico en defectos óseos circunferenciales en ratas albinas Wista. Material y Métodos: Se diseñó un estudio de tipo experimental y se trabajó con 15 ratas albinas Wistar (todas macho) de 4 meses de edad y con un peso entre 250 a 350 gr. Se crearon en todas 2 defectos óseos circunferenciales de 3mm de diámetro y 0.8 mm de profundidad en la calota del hueso parietal (a ambos lados de la línea media). Un defecto fue rellenado con una matriz ósea desmineralizada (grupo control); mientras que el otro defecto fue rellenado con la combinación de una matriz ósea desmineralizada más el ácido hialurónico (grupo experimental). Se realizó la eutanasia a 05 ratas de experimentación a los 30, 60 y 90 días postquirúrgicos y se evaluaron histológicamente siguiendo los parámetros propuestos por Heiple. Resultados: El grupo experimental presentó un mejor grado de regeneración ósea en los 30 y 60 días postoperatorios. Conclusiones: El ácido hialurónico es eficaz en la regeneración ósea de defectos óseos circunferenciales.

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2021-08-31

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Bueno-Beltrán C, Budiel-Salguero Y, Palacios-Bustamante S, Neyra-Rivera C. Efecto regenerador del ácido hialurónico en defectos óseos circunferenciales en ratas albinas Wistar. . J Oral Res [Internet]. 31 de agosto de 2021 [citado 15 de noviembre de 2024];10(4):1-11. Disponible en: https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/journal_of_oral_research/article/view/7055

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