Cytocompatibility of Biodentine using a three-dimensional cell culture model

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作者
Silva, E. J. N. L. [1 ]
Senna, P. M. [1 ]
De-Deus, G. [1 ]
Zaia, A. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Grande Rio Univ UNIGRANRIO, Sch Dent, Dept Endodont, Rua Herotides Oliveira 61-902, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[2] Campinas State Univ UNICAMP, Piracicaba Sch Dent, Dept Endodont, Piracicaba, Brazil
关键词
3D cell culture; Biodentine; cytotoxicity; MTA; MINERAL TRIOXIDE AGGREGATE; IN-VITRO; DENTAL-PULP; ENDODONTIC SURGERY; REPAIR MATERIAL; CYTOTOXICITY; SEALERS; RELEASE; TEETH; MTA;
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10.1111/iej.12485
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Aim To evaluate the cytotoxic effects of Biodentine, using a three-dimensional (3D) cell culture associated with an in situ root-end filling experimental model. White mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and zinc oxide cement were used as reference for comparison. IL-1 alpha and TNF-alpha cytokine production were also evaluated. Methodology The root canals of 24 human maxillary incisor teeth were prepared using a single-file reciprocating technique. After root filling, a 3-mm root-end resection was performed and 3 mm of guttapercha was removed from the canal. The teeth were randomly distributed to receive one of the following root-end filling materials: Biodentine, white MTA or zinc oxide cement (positive control group). In the negative control group, the root canal was not retrofilled. The cytocompatibility of the materials was evaluated using the methyl-thiazol-diphenyl-tetrazolium (MTT) assay in an in situ root-end filling experimental model. Balb/c 3T3 fibroblasts, cultured in rat tail collagen type I 3D scaffold, were exposed to the root apex for 24 h, and cell viability was measured by means of reduction MTT salt. IL-1 alpha and TNF-alpha production were analysed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. One-way analysis of variance was performed and, when the F-ratios were significant, data were compared by Duncan's multiple-range test. The alpha-type error was set at 0.05. Results Biodentine and MTA groups had similar cell activity to the negative control group (P > 0.05), indicating low cytotoxicity for both materials. The stronger cytotoxicity effect was identified on the zinc oxide cement (P < 0.05). Zinc oxide cement caused a significant up-regulation in IL-1 alpha and TNF-alpha (P < 0.05). No significant differences amongst MTA, Biodentine and the negative control group were observed for TNF-alpha (P > 0.05); however, both MTA and Biodentine were associated with overproduction of IL-1 alpha when compared to the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusions Biodentine and MTA had similar cytocompatibility in a 3D cell culture model associated with an in situ root-end filling model. The methodology could be used as an alternative to assess the cytocompatibility of endodontic cements because it is more closely related to the in vivo situation.
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