Photobiomodulation of inflamed dental pulp stem cells under different nutritional conditions.

Seyedeh Sareh HendiLeila GholamiMassoud SaidijamRoghayeh MahmoudiAli Asghar ArkianHengameh BakhtiyarNasrin Haji HasaniSaeid Afshar
Published in: Regenerative medicine (2021)
Aim: The present study aimed to investigate photobiomodulation's (PBM) effect on inflamed dental pulp stem cells (IDPSCs) under different nutritional conditions. Methods: Cell proliferation and odontogenic differentiation were evaluated using the MTT assay and real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR, respectively after laser PBM of cells in 5 or 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) culture conditions. Results: A significant positive effect of laser irradiation on cell proliferation under both nutritional conditions after 24 and 48 h was observed. DMP-1 gene expression increased in the groups with laser irradiation and 5% FBS. Comparison of gene expression levels in the four groups revealed no statistically significant stimulatory effect. The highest gene expression was observed in the non-laser group with 5% FBS. Conclusion: Further studies are required to obtain an irradiation setup to ideally improve inflamed dental pulp stem cells' proliferation and differentiation.