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  • 2022Immunopathological Inflammation in the Evolution of Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis.5citations
  • 2017A novel design of a scanning probe microscope integrated with an ultramicrotome for serial block-face nanotomography27citations
  • 2017An instrumental approach to combining confocal microspectroscopy and 3D scanning probe nanotomography28citations
  • 2016Microstructure and Optical Properties of Composites Consisting of Nanoporous Stretched Polypropylene Doped with Liquid Crystals and Quantum Dots at a High Concentration1citations

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  • Labis, V.
  • Sizova, Svetlana
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  • Dyachkova, Irina
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  • Trulioff, A.
  • Serebriakova, M.
  • Kozlov, I.
  • Kudryavtsev, I.
  • Khmelenin, Dmitrii
  • Khaidukov, Sergey
  • Volkov, Alexey
  • Asadchikov, V.
  • Mezin, Alexey
  • Mochalov, Konstantin
  • Molinari, Michael
  • Agapov, Igor
  • Agapova, Olga
  • Nabiev, Igor
  • Efimov, Anton
  • Chistyakov, Anton
  • Vaskan, Ivan
  • Solovyeva, Daria
  • Samokhvalov, Pavel
  • Bobrovsky, Alexey
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Immunopathological Inflammation in the Evolution of Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis.

  • Labis, V.
  • Sizova, Svetlana
  • Bazikyan, E.
  • Oleinikov, Vladimir
  • Zhigalina, O.
  • Dyachkova, Irina
  • Zolotov, Denis
  • Trulioff, A.
  • Serebriakova, M.
  • Kozlov, I.
  • Kudryavtsev, I.
  • Khmelenin, Dmitrii
  • Khaidukov, Sergey
  • Volkov, Alexey
  • Asadchikov, V.
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to provide an immuno-mediated substantiation of the etiopathogenesis of mucositis and peri-implantitis based on the results of experimental, laboratory and clinical studies. The biopsy material was studied to identify impregnated nanoscale and microscale particles in the structure of pathological tissues by using X-ray microtomography and X-ray fluorescence analyses. Electron microscopy with energy-dispersive analysis identified the composition of supernatants containing nanoscale metal particles obtained from the surfaces of dental implants. The parameters of the nanoscale particles were determined by dynamic light scattering. Flow cytometry was used to study the effect of nanoscale particles on the ability to induce the activation and apoptosis of immunocompetent cells depending on the particles' concentrations during cultivation with the monocytic cell line THP-1 with the addition of inductors. An analysis of the laboratory results suggested the presence of dose-dependent activation, as well as early and late apoptosis of the immunocompetent cells. Activation and early and late apoptosis of a monocytic cell line when THP-1 was co-cultured with nanoscale metal particles in supernatants were shown for the first time. When human venous blood plasma was added, both activation and early and late apoptosis had a dose-dependent effect and differed from those of the control groups.

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  • surface
  • electron microscopy
  • activation
  • dynamic light scattering