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电子烟液对人牙龈黏膜单层和3D组织工程模型的影响。

Effects of electronic cigarette liquid on monolayer and 3D tissue-engineered models of human gingival mucosa.

作者信息

Shaikh Zahab N, Alqahtani Abdullah, Almela Thafar, Franklin Kirsty, Tayebi Lobat, Moharamzadeh Keyvan

机构信息

School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2TA, UK.

Marquette University School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA.

出版信息

J Adv Periodontol Implant Dent. 2019 Dec 18;11(2):54-62. doi: 10.15171/japid.2019.010. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is limited data available on potential biological effects of E-cigarettes on human oral tissues. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of E-cigarette liquid on the proliferation of normal and cancerous monolayer and 3D models of human oral mucosa and oral wound healing after short-term and medium-term exposure.

METHODS

Normal human oral fibroblasts (NOF), immortalized OKF6-TERET-2 human oral keratinocytes, and cancerous TR146 keratinocyte monolayer cultures and 3D tissue engineered oral mucosal models were exposed to different concentrations (0.1%, 1%, 5% and 10%) of E-cigarette liquid (12 mg/ml nicotine) for 1 hour daily for three days and for 7 days. Tissue viability was monitored using the PrestoBlue assay. Wounds were also produced in the middle surface of the monolayer systems vertically using a disposable cell scraper. The alterations in the cell morphology and wound healing were visualized using light microscopy and histological examination.

RESULTS

Statistical analysis showed medium-term exposure of TR146 keratinocytes to 5% and 10% E-liquid concentrations significantly increased the viability of the cancer cells compared to the negative control. Short-term exposure of NOFs to 10% E-liquid significantly reduced the cell viability, whereas medium-term exposure to all E-liquid concentrations significantly reduced the NOF cells' viability. OKF6 cells exhibited significantly lower viability following short-term and mediumterm exposure to all E-cigarette concentrations compared to the negative control. 3D oral mucosal model containing normal oral fibroblasts and keratinocytes showed significant reduction in tissue viability after exposure to 10% E-liquid, whereas medium-term exposure resulted in significantly lower viability in 5% and 10% concentration groups compared to the negative control. There was a statistically significant difference in wound healing times of both NOF and OKF6 cells after exposure to 1%, 5% and 10% E-cigarette liquid.

CONCLUSION

Medium-term exposure to high concentrations of the E-cigarette liquid had cytotoxic effects on normal human oral fibroblasts and OKF6 keratinocytes, but a stimulatory cumulative effect on the growth of cancerous TR146 keratinocyte cells as assessed by the PrestoBlue assay and histological evaluation of 3D oral mucosal models. In addition, E-liquid exposure prolonged the wound healing of NOF and OKF6 oral mucosa cells.

摘要

背景

关于电子烟对人体口腔组织潜在生物学效应的数据有限。本研究的目的是评估电子烟液对人正常和癌性口腔黏膜单层及三维模型细胞增殖的影响,以及短期和中期暴露后对口腔伤口愈合的影响。

方法

将正常人牙龈成纤维细胞(NOF)、永生化OKF6-TERET-2人牙龈角质形成细胞、癌性TR146角质形成细胞单层培养物和三维组织工程口腔黏膜模型,每天暴露于不同浓度(0.1%、1%、5%和10%)的电子烟液(12mg/ml尼古丁)中1小时,持续3天和7天。使用PrestoBlue检测法监测组织活力。还使用一次性细胞刮在单层系统的中间表面垂直制造伤口。通过光学显微镜和组织学检查观察细胞形态和伤口愈合的变化。

结果

统计分析表明,与阴性对照相比,TR146角质形成细胞中期暴露于5%和10%的电子烟液浓度显著提高了癌细胞的活力。NOF短期暴露于10%的电子烟液显著降低了细胞活力,而中期暴露于所有电子烟液浓度均显著降低了NOF细胞的活力。与阴性对照相比,OKF6细胞在短期和中期暴露于所有电子烟浓度后活力显著降低。含有正常口腔成纤维细胞和角质形成细胞的三维口腔黏膜模型在暴露于10%的电子烟液后组织活力显著降低,而中期暴露导致5%和10%浓度组的活力显著低于阴性对照。暴露于1%、5%和10%的电子烟液后,NOF和OKF6细胞的伤口愈合时间存在统计学显著差异。

结论

通过PrestoBlue检测法和三维口腔黏膜模型的组织学评估,中期暴露于高浓度电子烟液对正常人牙龈成纤维细胞和OKF6角质形成细胞具有细胞毒性作用,但对癌性TR146角质形成细胞的生长具有刺激累积效应。此外,电子烟液暴露延长了NOF和OKF6口腔黏膜细胞的伤口愈合时间。

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