Tadin Antonija, Marovic Danijela, Galic Nada, Kovacic Ivan, Zeljezic Davor
Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dental Medicine, Study of Dental Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Split , Split , Croatia.
Acta Odontol Scand. 2014 May;72(4):304-11. doi: 10.3109/00016357.2013.824607. Epub 2013 Aug 22.
The most important requirement for a material to be used in medical applications is its biocompatibility. Dental composite materials come into direct contact with oral tissues, especially gingival and pulpal cells. This study was performed to evaluate possible DNA damage in cells of human origin exposed to dental composites in vitro using a cytogenetic assay.
Two composite resins (Vertise Flow, Kalore) were tested on human gingival and pulp fibroblasts using the acridine orange/ethidium bromide viability staining and alkaline comet assay. Cultures were treated with polymerized composites in two different concentrations (20 mg/ml, 40 mg/ml) for 14 days. Chi-square and Kruskall-Wallis non-parametric test were used for the statistical analysis (p < 0.05).
Significant cytotoxicity was observed for 40 mg/ml of Vertise Flow in both cultures, while Kalore (40 mg/ml) showed cytotoxic effect only on human pulp fibroblasts. A significant level of DNA damage was detected for both materials and concentrations, in both cell cultures.
If the two cell cultures are compared, the pulp cells were more sensitive to the cyto/genotoxic effects of dental composites. Based on the results, one can conclude that the use of tested materials may cause cellular damage in gingival and pulp fibroblasts in vitro.
用于医学应用的材料最重要的要求是其生物相容性。牙科复合材料直接与口腔组织接触,尤其是牙龈和牙髓细胞。本研究旨在使用细胞遗传学检测方法评估体外暴露于牙科复合材料的人类来源细胞中可能的DNA损伤。
使用吖啶橙/溴化乙锭活力染色和碱性彗星试验,对两种复合树脂(Vertise Flow、Kalore)在人牙龈和牙髓成纤维细胞上进行测试。将培养物用两种不同浓度(20mg/ml、40mg/ml)的聚合复合材料处理14天。采用卡方检验和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯非参数检验进行统计分析(p<0.05)。
在两种培养物中,均观察到40mg/ml的Vertise Flow具有显著的细胞毒性,而Kalore(40mg/ml)仅对人牙髓成纤维细胞显示出细胞毒性作用。在两种细胞培养物中,两种材料和浓度均检测到显著水平的DNA损伤。
如果比较两种细胞培养物,牙髓细胞对牙科复合材料的细胞/遗传毒性作用更敏感。根据结果可以得出结论,使用受试材料可能会在体外对牙龈和牙髓成纤维细胞造成细胞损伤。