Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Synthetic Osteopontin-derived Peptide SVVYGLR can Induce Neovascularization in Artificial Bone Marrow Scaffold Biomaterials
Yoshinosuke HAMADAHiroshi EGUSAYoshitoshi KANEDAIsao HIRATANaomasa KAWAGUCHITakafumi HIRAOTakuya MATSUMOTOMakiko YAOKiyoshi DAITOMayuka SUZUKIHirofumi YATANIMichiharu DAITOMasayuki OKAZAKINariaki MATSUURA
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2007 Volume 26 Issue 4 Pages 487-492

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We have previously reported that an osteopontin-derived SVVYGLR peptide exhibited potent angiogenic activity in vitro and in vivo. In the present study, the focus points were on the in vitro effect of SVVYGLR on bone marrow stromal cell proliferation, as well as its in vivo effect on bone tissue formation when grafts made of CO3Ap-collagen sponge—as a scaffold biomaterial containing the SVVYGLR motif—were implanted. SVVYGLR peptide promoted bone marrow stromal cell proliferation. When a CO3Ap-collagen sponge containing SVVYGLR peptide was implanted as a graft into a tissue defect created in rat tibia, the migration of numerous vascular endothelial cells—as well as prominent angiogenesis—inside the graft could be detected after one week. These results thus suggested that our scaffold biomaterials including the peptide could be useful for bone tissue regeneration.

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