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Eduardo Anitua

MD, DDS, PhD

Direttore dell’Istituto Eduardo Anitua, Istituto di Ricerca di Base e Applicata e Centro Clinico e di Formazione in Implantologia Orale e Terapia Rigenerativa. Direttore scientifico di BTI (Biotechnology Institute).

Laureato in Medicina e Chirurgia presso l’Università di Salamanca nel 1979; Dottore in Medicina e Chirurgia.

Specialista in stomatologia presso l’Università dei Paesi Baschi, ha continuato i suoi studi in soggiorni negli Stati Uniti (Philadelphia, New York, Miami, San Francisco, Chicago) e in Europa (Italia, Germania, Francia e, naturalmente, Spagna).

Ha tenuto conferenze in diverse università spagnole e internazionali, Master in implantologia presso le università di Siviglia, Murcia, Barcellona e Madrid.

Ha tenuto più di 500 corsi e conferenze in occasione di congressi (in Europa, USA, Sud America, Asia) su impianti, protesi, estetica dentale e rigenerazione dei tessuti.

Direttore del programma “”Formazione continua in implantologia e riabilitazione orale”” che si svolge da 22 anni in Spagna, Messico, Portogallo, Italia e Germania.

Visiting Professor della Facoltà di Odontoiatria dell’Università di: Guatemala, Messico intercontinentale, Javeriana de Colombia, Repubblica Argentina, Uruguay, Portogallo (Facoltà di Porto e Lisbona), Pennsylvania, Harvard, Boston e Tufts.

Direttore di Dental Dialogue

Articoli pubblicati

Macrophages are innate immune cells that display remarkable phenotypic heterogeneity and functional plasticity. Due to their involvement in the pathogenesis of several human conditions, macrophages are considered to be an attractive therapeutic target. In line with this, platelet derivatives have been successfully applied in many medical fields and as active participants in innate immunity, cooperation between platelets and macrophages is essential. In this context, the aim of this review is to compile the current evidence regarding the effects of platelet derivatives on the phenotype and functions of macrophages to identify the advantages and shortcomings for feasible future clinical applications.

Dent J (Basel). 2024 Apr 24;12(5):122. The osteogenic differentiation process, by which bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and osteoprogenitors transform into osteoblasts, is regulated by several growth factors, cytokines, and hormones. Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF) is a blood-derived preparation consisting of a plethora of bioactive molecules, also susceptible to containing epigenetic factors such as ncRNAs and EVs, that stimulates tissue regeneration. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the PRGF clot formulation on osteogenic differentiation. Firstly, osteoblast cells were isolated and characterised. The proliferation of bone cells cultured onto PRGF clots or treated with PRGF supernatant was determined.

  • Autore:
  • Eduardo Anitua
  • Troya M
  • Zalduendo M
  • Tierno R
  • Alkhraisat MH
  • Osinalde N
  • Fullaondo A
  • Zubiaga AM

Biomed Pharmacother. 2024 May:174:116599. The aim of this study was to produce and characterize triple-layered cell sheet constructs with varying cell compositions combined or not with the fibrin membrane scaffold obtained by the technology of Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (mPRGF).

  • Autore:
  • Eduardo Anitua
  • Lozano-Sanroma J
  • Barros A
  • Alcalde I
  • Alvarado-Villacorta R
  • Sánchez-Ávila RM
  • Queiruga-Piñeiro J
  • Cueto LF
  • Merayo-Lloves J

Diseases. 2024 Apr 11;12(4):76. Congenital aniridia is a rare bilateral ocular malformation characterized by the partial or complete absence of the iris and is frequently associated with various anomalies, including keratopathy, cataract, glaucoma, and foveal and optic nerve hypoplasia. Additionally, nearly 50% of individuals with congenital aniridia experience symptoms of ocular dryness. Traditional treatment encompasses artificial tears and autologous serum. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of using platelet rich in growth factors (PRGF) plasma in patients with congenital aniridia and ocular dryness symptoms.

This study delves into the osteogenic potential of a calcium-ion modified titanium implant surface, unicCa, employing state-of-the-art proteomics techniques both in vitro (utilizing osteoblasts and macrophage cell cultures) and in vivo (in a rabbit condyle model).

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Eduardo Anitua
Trattamento minimamente invasivo del mascellare atrofico
Eduardo Anitua
Biomeccanica nel paziente edentulo