Department of Orthodontics, University of Toronto, Canada.
Arch Oral Biol. 2013 Oct;58(10):1498-510. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2013.06.011. Epub 2013 Jul 8.
Few three-dimensional (3-D) models exist to study the cellular aspects and molecular regulation of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM). The aim of this study was to develop a 3-D in vitro model to study mechanical loading of human periodontal ligament (PDL) fibroblasts (hPDLF). hPDLF were seeded within collagen gels to form a PDLF analogue. Characterisation of the seeded collagen gels revealed that the gels supported cell proliferation, viability and the emergence of a possible contractile phenotype, replicating the constrained condition of the human PDL in vivo. We next developed a 3-D model that incorporated a seeded collagen gel interlocked mechanically at two ends to movable end plates. The movable end plates allowed for static tensile or compressive loading of the hPDLF-seeded collagen gels. Preliminary testings showed that this 3-D model mimicked PDL strains similar to those observed during OTM. Our 3-D model of OTM therefore offers promise for use as a model system in future studies to improve our understanding of the effects of OTM on PDLF.
目前很少有三维(3-D)模型可用于研究正畸牙齿移动(OTM)的细胞方面和分子调控。本研究旨在开发一种 3-D 体外模型来研究人牙周韧带(PDL)成纤维细胞(hPDLF)的机械加载。hPDLF 被接种在胶原凝胶中以形成 PDLF 类似物。对接种的胶原凝胶的特性分析表明,该凝胶支持细胞增殖、活力和可能的收缩表型的出现,复制了体内人 PDL 的约束条件。接下来,我们开发了一种 3-D 模型,该模型将机械锁定在两个末端的接种胶原凝胶与可移动端板结合在一起。可移动端板允许对 hPDLF 接种的胶原凝胶进行静态拉伸或压缩加载。初步测试表明,这种 3-D OTM 模型模拟了类似于 OTM 期间观察到的 PDL 应变。因此,我们的 OTM 3-D 模型有望作为未来研究中的模型系统,以提高我们对 OTM 对 PDLF 的影响的理解。