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Publication : Fully functional bioengineered tooth replacement as an organ replacement therapy.

First Author  Ikeda E Year  2009
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  106
Issue  32 Pages  13475-80
PubMed ID  19666587 Mgi Jnum  J:347720
Mgi Id  MGI:6511449 Doi  10.1073/pnas.0902944106
Citation  Ikeda E, et al. (2009) Fully functional bioengineered tooth replacement as an organ replacement therapy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106(32):13475-80
abstractText  Current approaches to the development of regenerative therapies have been influenced by our understanding of embryonic development, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering technology. The ultimate goal of regenerative therapy is to develop fully functioning bioengineered organs which work in cooperation with surrounding tissues to replace organs that were lost or damaged as a result of disease, injury, or aging. Here, we report a successful fully functioning tooth replacement in an adult mouse achieved through the transplantation of bioengineered tooth germ into the alveolar bone in the lost tooth region. We propose this technology as a model for future organ replacement therapies. The bioengineered tooth, which was erupted and occluded, had the correct tooth structure, hardness of mineralized tissues for mastication, and response to noxious stimulations such as mechanical stress and pain in cooperation with other oral and maxillofacial tissues. This study represents a substantial advance and emphasizes the potential for bioengineered organ replacement in future regenerative therapies.
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