Cultivo in vitro con colágeno y fibroblastos humanos de un equivalente de mucosa oral de espesor total

  1. S. González Méndez
  2. Luis Manuel Junquera Gutiérrez
  3. I. Peña González
  4. V. García Díaz
  5. L. Gallego López
  6. E García Pérez
  7. A. Meana Infiesta
Journal:
Revista española de cirugía oral y maxilofacial: Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial

ISSN: 1130-0558

Year of publication: 2009

Volume: 31

Issue: 2

Pages: 98-106

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4321/S1130-05582009000200002 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

Objectives. The objective of this study was to obtain, by in vitro culture, sheets of oral tissue in which complete oral mucoso structures can be identified. Clinical application of the findings of this study will allow the replacement of free skin grafts or autologous oral mucosa grafts by this technique in certain cases. Material and Method. Primary keratinocyte cultures were prepared from small biopsy samples of oral mucosa. Secondary cultures were prepared from these prímary cultures on an artificial submucosa constituted by collagen and human fibroblasts. The cell cultures were analyzed histologically in vitro and then used forgraft implants in athymic mice to study their behavior in vivo. Results. The primary cultures were confluent within a mínimum period of 10 days and máximum of 12 days, which is similar to the period that the secondary cultures required to reach confluence. The time from sampling to achieving a complete artificial mucosa ranged from 2 to 22 days. The artificial mucosa showed histologic chorocteristics of a normal mucosa. After 77 days of grait implantation in immunoincompetent mice without any clinical contingency, histologic and immunohistochemical characterízatíon (cytokeratins 19 and 13, collagen IV, and laminin) confirmed the similaríty of the mucosa in vitro to healthy oral mucosa. Conclusión. A complete oral mucosa equivalent can be prepared with collagen and fibroblasts using in vitro culture techniques. Although this mucosa shows considerable retraction, its clinical handling is very favorable.