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Published in: Clinical Oral Investigations 6/2012

01-12-2012 | Original Article

Human and bovine pulp-derived cell reactions to dental resin cements

Authors: Hayriye Esra Ülker, Karl Anton Hiller, Helmut Schweikl, Claudia Seidenader, Abdulkadir Sengun, Gottfried Schmalz

Published in: Clinical Oral Investigations | Issue 6/2012

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Abstract

Objectives

The objective of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxic reaction of transfected human pulp derived cells (tHPDC) and transfected bovine pulp derived cells (tBPDC) after exposure to resin cements [RelyX UnicemClicker (RX), MaxCem (MC), Panavia F 2.0 (PF), BisCem (BC), and Bistite II DC (BII)] and to compare it to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

Materials and methods

Set materials were extracted in culture medium, cell survival as a measure of cytotoxicity was determined photometrically using crystal violet after cells were exposed to the extracts for 24 h. The generation of ROS was detected by flow cytometry after cells were exposed to extract dilutions for 1 h.

Results

The ranking of the least to the most cytotoxic material was: RX < BII < PF < BC < MC for both cell lines, but for tHPDC, only MC and PF eluates were different from untreated controls. Generally, tBPDC were more susceptible to materials than tHPDC, but only for RX and BC was this difference statistically significant. All undiluted extracts increased ROS production in both cell lines but to a higher amount in tHPDC than in tBPDC.

Conclusions

tHPDC reacted less sensitive than tBPDC in the cytotoxicity test but with the same rank order of materials. In contrast, the cellular oxidative stress reaction was more pronounced in tHPDC than in tBPDC.

Clinical relevance

Depending on the residual dentine layer in deep cavities, biologically active resin monomers or additives released from resin cements may influence the dentine–pulp complex, for instance, its regenerative and reparative capacities.
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Metadata
Title
Human and bovine pulp-derived cell reactions to dental resin cements
Authors
Hayriye Esra Ülker
Karl Anton Hiller
Helmut Schweikl
Claudia Seidenader
Abdulkadir Sengun
Gottfried Schmalz
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Oral Investigations / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 1432-6981
Electronic ISSN: 1436-3771
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-011-0657-1

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