Department of Periodontology, Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
Central laboratory of Stomatology, Nangjing Stomatological Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
J Periodontal Res. 2023 Feb;58(1):122-130. doi: 10.1111/jre.13074. Epub 2022 Nov 18.
The aim of this study was to determine the preliminary role of macrophages in different stages of periodontal healing.
Macrophages are promising target cells for periodontal regeneration. However, the stage at which they play a more important role during periodontal repair has not been elucidated till date.
First, the dynamic changes in M1 and M2 macrophages were analyzed in a rat periodontal-defect model at Days 1, 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, and 28 post-surgery. Macrophages were then depleted after 1, 6, and 14 days of surgery, and the healing results were evaluated via micro-computed tomography and histopathological detection. Finally, the effects of M1 and M2 macrophages on the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were verified in vitro.
During natural periodontal healing, the number of M1 macrophages increased the most during the early stage of healing (3 days post-operation), and subsequently, it decreased rapidly. The number of M2 macrophages was at its peak during the middle and late stages of tissue healing (5-21 days post-surgery). Interestingly, the highest number of M2 macrophages was observed at 5-14 days post-operation in the alveolar bone, while it was observed at 21 days post-operation in the cementum area. On the first and 14th day post-operation, the clearance of macrophages had no significant effect on tissue healing; however, on the sixth day post-operation, macrophage depletion significantly inhibited tissue regeneration (p < .05). In vitro studies showed that M2 macrophages, rather than M1 macrophages, could significantly promote the proliferation of MSCs (p < .01).
It is better to intervene in tissue proliferation phase when a M2 macrophage regulation-based periodontal regenerative therapy is planned in the future.
本研究旨在确定巨噬细胞在牙周愈合不同阶段的初步作用。
巨噬细胞是牙周再生有前途的靶细胞。然而,迄今为止,尚未阐明它们在牙周修复过程中何时发挥更重要作用的阶段。
首先,在大鼠牙周缺损模型中分析了手术后第 1、3、5、7、14、21 和 28 天 M1 和 M2 巨噬细胞的动态变化。手术后第 1、6 和 14 天耗竭巨噬细胞,并通过微计算机断层扫描和组织病理学检测评估愈合结果。最后,在体外验证 M1 和 M2 巨噬细胞对间充质干细胞(MSCs)增殖和成骨分化的影响。
在自然牙周愈合过程中,M1 巨噬细胞在愈合早期(术后 3 天)增加最多,随后迅速减少。M2 巨噬细胞的数量在组织愈合的中晚期达到峰值(术后 5-21 天)。有趣的是,在牙槽骨中,M2 巨噬细胞的数量在术后 5-14 天最高,而在牙骨质区则在术后 21 天最高。在术后第 1 天和第 14 天清除巨噬细胞对组织愈合没有显著影响;然而,在术后第 6 天,巨噬细胞耗竭显著抑制组织再生(p<0.05)。体外研究表明,M2 巨噬细胞而不是 M1 巨噬细胞可以显著促进 MSCs 的增殖(p<0.01)。
在未来计划基于 M2 巨噬细胞调节的牙周再生治疗时,最好在组织增殖阶段进行干预。