Functionalization with a Polyphenol-Rich Pomace Extract Empowers a Ceramic Bone Filler with In Vitro Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Pro-Osteogenic Properties.
Giorgio IvigliaElisa TorreClara CassinelliMarco MorraPublished in: Journal of functional biomaterials (2021)
Oral diseases and periodontitis in particular are a major health burden worldwide, because of their association with various systemic diseases and with conditions such as peri-implantitis. Attempts have been made over the years to reverse bone loss due to the host disproportionate inflammatory response and to prevent failure of dental implants. To this end, the use of biomaterials functionalized with molecules characterized by anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties could represent a new frontier for regenerating functional periodontal tissues. In this study, a new ceramic granulated biomaterial, named Synergoss Red (SR), functionalized with a polyphenolic mixture extracted from pomace of the Croatina grape variety, is introduced. Following a preliminary in-depth characterization of the extract by HPLC analysis and of the biomaterial surface and composition, we performed evaluations of cytocompatibility and a biological response through in vitro assays. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of the identified phenolic molecules contained in SR were shown to downregulate inflammation in macrophages, to stimulate in osteoblast-like cells the expression of genes involved in deposition of the early bone matrix, and to mitigate bone remodeling by decreasing the RANKL/OPG ratio. Thanks to its cytocompatibility and assorted beneficial effects on bone regeneration, SR could be considered an innovative regenerative approach in periodontal therapy.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory
- bone regeneration
- bone loss
- inflammatory response
- mesenchymal stem cells
- oxidative stress
- tissue engineering
- stem cells
- healthcare
- public health
- poor prognosis
- quantum dots
- bone mineral density
- ms ms
- mental health
- gene expression
- high throughput
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- risk factors
- soft tissue
- optical coherence tomography
- simultaneous determination
- molecularly imprinted
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- climate change
- single cell
- health promotion
- drug induced