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Rat subcutaneous tissue response to modified Portland Cement, a new mineral trioxide aggregate
Martínez Lalis, Ricardo; Esaín, María Laura; Kokubu, Gabriel A; Willis, Julia; Chaves, Carolina; Grana, Daniel R.
  • Martínez Lalis, Ricardo; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Esaín, María Laura; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Kokubu, Gabriel A; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Willis, Julia; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Chaves, Carolina; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Grana, Daniel R; University del Salvador. Dental School. Dental Association of Argentina. Buenos Aires. AR
Braz. dent. j ; 20(2): 112-117, 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-524517
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was compare the biocompatibility of modified Portland cement (CPM) and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in a subcutaneous rat model. Twenty-four male Wistar rats were used. Three silicon tubes were placed on the dorsal subcutaneous tissue of each animal one tube contained MTA, one tube contained CPM and the other was an empty tube. The rats were sacrificed in 3 groups of 8 animals at 7, 14 and 30 postoperative days, respectively. Tissue samples were fixed in 10 percent buffered formalin, embedded in paraffin, and serial sections were cut and stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Masson Trichrome and Luna's stain. At day 7, the empty tubes displayed a mild inflammatory infiltrate. In the CPM group, an inflammatory infiltrate was observed with some eosinophils and immature connective tissue. The MTA group showed a similar infiltrate without eosinophils and presence of abundant necrotic tissue and numerous multinucleate foreign body giant cells. At day 14, the chronic infiltrate with eosinophils persisted when in contact with CPM. In the MTA group, necrosis and distant giant cells could still be seen. At day 30, all 3 groups showed mature fibrous collagenous tissue. These findings indicate a different response to the materials evaluated in this study. Although, MTA and CPM induced a chronic inflammatory infiltrate, necrosis and multinucleated foreign body giant cells predominated in the MTA group, while in the CPM group numerous eosinophils were seen at all the observational periods.
RESUMO
O propósito deste estudo foi comparar a biocompatibilidade do cimento Portland modificado (CPM) com agregado de trióxido mineral (MTA) no subcutâneo de um modelo murino. Foram usados 24 ratos Wistar macho. No tecido subcutâneo dorsal de cada animal se colocaram 3 tubos de silicone. Um contendo MTA, outro CPM e o último vazio. Os animais foram sacrificados em 3 grupos de 8 aos 7, 14 e 30 dias. As amostras se fixaram em formol e se coloriram com hematoxilina - eosina, Masson e Luna. No dia 7 os tubos vazios mostraram uma leve infiltração de células inflamatórias. No grupo CPM, se observou um infiltrado inflamatório com alguns eosinófilos e tecido conectivo imaturo. O grupo MTA mostrou um infiltrado similar sem eosinófilos e abundante necrose de tecido e numerosas células gigantes multinucleadas do tipo corpo estranho. Ao dia 14, o infiltrado crônico com eosinófilos persistiu em contato com CPM. No grupo MTA, a necrose e células multinucleadas afastadas ainda se podiam observar. Ao dia 30, os 3 grupos mostraram tecido fibroso maduro. Estes resultados mostram uma resposta diferente aos materiais avaliados no presente estudo. Apesar do que MTA e CPM causaram um infiltrado crônico, no grupo MTA predominou a necrose e as células gigantes, enquanto isso, no grupo CPM se observaram grandes quantidades de eosinófilos.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oxides / Root Canal Filling Materials / Silicates / Calcium Compounds / Aluminum Compounds / Dental Cements Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. dent. j Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2009 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: University del Salvador/AR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Oxides / Root Canal Filling Materials / Silicates / Calcium Compounds / Aluminum Compounds / Dental Cements Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. dent. j Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2009 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: University del Salvador/AR