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Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of calcium silicate-based cements on an osteoblast lineage
Gomes-Cornélio, Ana Lívia; Rodrigues, Elisandra Márcia; Mestieri, Leticia Boldrin; Falcoski, Thaís de Oliveira Rodrigues Sanzovo; Soares, Christiane Pienna; Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Juliane Maria; Rossa Junior, Carlos; Tanomaru Filho, Mário.
  • Gomes-Cornélio, Ana Lívia; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Araraquara. BR
  • Rodrigues, Elisandra Márcia; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Araraquara. BR
  • Mestieri, Leticia Boldrin; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Araraquara. BR
  • Falcoski, Thaís de Oliveira Rodrigues Sanzovo; Universidade Estadual Paulista. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Clinical Analysis. Araraquara. BR
  • Soares, Christiane Pienna; Universidade Estadual Paulista. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Clinical Analysis. Araraquara. BR
  • Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Juliane Maria; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Araraquara. BR
  • Rossa Junior, Carlos; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Diagnosis and Surgery. Araraquara. BR
  • Tanomaru Filho, Mário; Universidade Estadual Paulista. Araraquara School of Dentistry. Department of Restorative Dentistry. Araraquara. BR
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 30(1): e48, 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-952020
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Abstract Several calcium silicate-based biomaterials have been developed in recent years, in addition to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and apoptosis/necrosis in human osteoblast cells (SAOS-2) of pure calcium silicate-based cements (CSC) and modified formulations modified calcium silicate-based cements (CSCM) and three resin-based calcium silicate cements (CSCR1) (CSCR 2) (CSCR3). The following tests were performed after 24 hours of cement extract exposure methyl-thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT), apoptosis/necrosis assay and comet assay. The negative control (CT-) was performed with untreated cells, and the positive control (CT+) used hydrogen peroxide. The data for MTT and apoptosis were submitted to analysis of variance and Bonferroni's posttest (p < 0.05), and the data for the comet assay analysis, to the Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn tests (p < 0.05). The MTT test showed no significant difference among the materials in 2 mg/mL and 10 mg/mL concentrations. CSCR3 showed lower cell viability at 10 mg/mL. Only CSC showed lower cell viability at 50 mg/mL. CSCR1, CSCR2 and CSCR3 showed a higher percentage of initial apoptosis than the control in the apoptosis test, after 24 hours exposure. The same cements showed no genotoxicity in the concentration of 2 mg/mL, with the comet assay. CSC and CSCR2 were also not genotoxic at 10 mg/mL. All experimental materials showed viability with MTT. CSC and CSCR2 presented a better response to apoptosis and genotoxicity evaluation in the 10 mg/mL concentration, and demonstrated a considerable potential for use as reparative materials.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Osteoblasts / Silicates / Calcium Compounds / Dental Cements Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Braz. oral res. (Online) Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2016 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Osteoblasts / Silicates / Calcium Compounds / Dental Cements Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Braz. oral res. (Online) Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2016 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR