Evaluation of the biocompatibility of resin composite-based dental materials with gingival mesenchymal stromal cells.
Andreea Cândea CiureaPetra ŞurlinŞtefan-Ioan StratulAndrada SoancăRuxandra Mioara RâjnoveanuMărioara MoldovanLucian Tudoran BEmoke PallPublished in: Microscopy research and technique (2019)
Resin composite-based dental materials can leach certain components into the oral environment, causing potentially harmful gingival biological effect. Gingival tissue is a rich source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that is easily accessible, and can be used as a complementary approach for the investigation of dental material biocompatibility. Using gingival MSCs (gMSCs), the present study aimed to investigate the cytotoxicity of two classes of restorative dental materials (ormocers and resin composites) used to restore class II cavities close to the gingival margin, in addition to analyzing the leached compounds from these resin composite-based materials. Functionality assays (Colony-forming unit, migratory potential, and proliferation assays) and a viability assay (MTT) were employed. Cells' aspect was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Leached monomers were also quantitated using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The cytotoxicity of the biomaterials was highlighted by impaired functionality and diminished viability of gMSCs. Despite being variants of the same commercial material, the two ormocers behaved differently one material having a more negative impact on cell functionality than the other. Cells appeared to attach well to all materials. Main monomer molecules were mostly released by the tested materials. For all samples, an increased elution of monomers was recorded in artificial saliva as compared with culture medium. One composite material has released nearly eight times more urethane dimetacrylate in artificial saliva than in culture medium. Significantly lower gMSC viability scores were recorded for all the investigated samples in comparison with the control.
Keyphrases
- mesenchymal stem cells
- high performance liquid chromatography
- induced apoptosis
- electron microscopy
- oral health
- high throughput
- umbilical cord
- simultaneous determination
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- bone marrow
- solid phase extraction
- signaling pathway
- cell therapy
- high resolution
- dna methylation
- gene expression
- single cell
- copy number
- cell proliferation
- molecularly imprinted
- atomic force microscopy
- reduced graphene oxide