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Investigation of the effect of combined use of alloplastic-based tricakium phosphate bone graft and antihemorrhagic plant extract (ABS) on bone regeneration in surgically induced bone defects in nondiabetic rats: an experimental animal study

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dc.contributor.author Tanik, Abdulsamet
dc.contributor.author Guler Dogru, Arzum
dc.contributor.author AKPOLAT, VEYSI
dc.contributor.author ve öte.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-31T13:01:03Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-31T13:01:03Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.issn 1300-0144
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.adiyaman.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12414/5377
dc.description.abstract Background/aim: In this experimental study, we aimed to evaluate the late period effects of the combination of Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS), which has bone wound healing effects, and beta-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) on the regeneration of bone tissue through histopathological, immunohistochemical, and radiological (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry - DEXA) methods in nondiabetic rats. Materials and methods: Sixty-four Wistar albino male rats were used. In the calvaria of the rats, a bone defect 7.0 mm in diameter was created. These rats were divided into 4 different groups. Group 1 was the control group without any treatment, a 0.125 mL B-TCP graft was applied to Group 2, a 0.125 mL ABS was applied to Group 3, and a 0.125 mL (beta-TCP + ABS) mixture was applied to group 4. Half of the rats were sacrificed on day 28 and the other half on day 56. Histopathological, irnmunohistochemical, and DEXA analyses of the specimens were performed after the experiment. Results: As a result of the histopathological analysis, osteoblastic activity and new bone formation were found to be significantly higher in Group 2, Group 3, and Group 4 than the control group on day 28 (P < 0.05). However, inflammatory cell infiltration and vascular dilatation and hemorrhage decreased significantly compared to the control group (P < 0.05). The histopathological analysis in rats on day 56 showed that osteoblastic activity in Group 2 and Group 4 was significantly higher than in the control group, but there was a statistically significant decrease in inflammatory cell infiltration and vascular dilatation and hemorrhage compared to the control group (P < 0.05). New bone formation in Group 2, Group 3, and Group 4 was significantly higher than in the control group. Western blotting findings revealed that the ostconectin and osteopontin expression on day 28 was increased significantly in Group 2 and Group 4. DEXA analyses revealed that BMC values in Group 2 and Group 4 on day 28 were significantly higher than in the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in bone mineral density values on the 28th and 56th days (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The use of both beta-TCP + ABS and only ABS had positive effects on wound healing and bone formation in nondiabetic rats. tr
dc.language.iso en tr
dc.publisher Tubitak Scientific & Technological Research Council Turkey tr
dc.subject Ankaferd Blood Stopper tr
dc.subject bone regeneration tr
dc.subject alloplastic graft tr
dc.subject dual energy X-ray absorptiometry tr
dc.title Investigation of the effect of combined use of alloplastic-based tricakium phosphate bone graft and antihemorrhagic plant extract (ABS) on bone regeneration in surgically induced bone defects in nondiabetic rats: an experimental animal study tr
dc.type Article tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-4430-2196 tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0001-6976-2589 tr
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-2435-7800 tr
dc.contributor.department Adiyaman Univ, Fac Dent, Dept Periodontol, tr
dc.contributor.department Dicle Univ, Fac Dent, Dept Periodontol, tr
dc.contributor.department Dicle Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biophys, tr
dc.identifier.endpage 1314 tr
dc.identifier.issue 6 tr
dc.identifier.startpage 1302 tr
dc.identifier.volume 48 tr
dc.source.title TURKISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES tr


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