Inflammatory and Immunogenic Response of the Tissue after Application of Freeze‑Dried Hydroxyapatite Gypsum Puger Scaffold Compared to Freeze‑dried Hydroxyapatite Bovine Scaffold
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2020-12-08Author
NAINI, Amiyatun
RUBIANTO, Mohamad
LATIEF, Fourier Dzar Eljabbar
GUNADI, Achmad
KRISTIANA, Dewi
HENDRIJANTINI, Nike
SUDIANA, I Ketut
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Inflammation is a mechanism or reaction of the natural immune system to defend
from external hazards. All foreign objects that enter the body will trigger an immune response in the
form of antibodies. In Indonesia, the prevalence of diseases that involve the inflammatory process in
the body is high. Freeze‑dried hydroxyapatite gypsum puger (HAGP) scaffold is a gypsum powder
which is currently under development as a bone replacement material. Freeze‑dried hydroxyapatite
bovine (HAB) scaffold is a bone substitute material available on the market. Objective: To analyze
the inflammatory and immunogenic responses in the tissue after application of freeze‑dried HAGP
scaffold compared to freeze‑dried HAB scaffold through mediators of tumor necrosis factor
alpha (TNF‑a) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) in rats. Materials and Methods: This study used Wistar
rats. HAGP group and HAB group were applied subcutaneously, settled for 7 and 14 days, then
the levels of TNF‑a and IgG were measured using enzyme‑linked immunosorbent assay.
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