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Forming mechanism of extracellular matrix containing periodontal ligament-like
collagen fiber and its bone inducing activity
Kikuji Yamashita‚P, Akemichi Ueno2, Jun Ishibashi‚P, Naohiro Ohshita‚P, and Seiichiro Kitamura‚P
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Anatomy,
2Department
of Hygiene Chemistry,
In order to clarify the forming mechanism of extracellular matrix containing calcified collagen fibers
and its bone inducing activity, we analyzed the structure formed by cultured
MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts on the calcified pure titanium,
after removal of the cells. The one tip of beads-like collagen fiber with
spherical granules bound to the calcified bioactive layer of titanium. The collagen fibers embedded in the
calcium salt on titanium as Sharpey's fibers embedded
in the calcium salt of alveolar bone or cement. Then,
it was clarify that the extracellular matrix
secreting into culture medium was collected by centrifugation and showed bone
inducing activity.