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A comparative study of bioaggregate and ProRoot MTA on adhesion, migration, and attachment of human dental pulp cells

机译:生物骨料和ProRoot MTA对人牙髓细胞粘附,迁移和附着的比较研究

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Introduction The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a novel bioceramic nanoparticular cement, BioAggregate (Innovative Bioceramix, Vancouver, BC, Canada), on the adhesion, migration, and attachment of human dental pulp cells (HDPCs) and to compare its performance with that of ProRoot mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) (Dentsply, Tulsa, OK). Methods Primary cultured HDPCs were treated with various dilutions of BioAggregate and MTA extracts to assess the cell viability using the Cell Counting Kit-8 (Dojindo, Kumamoto, Japan). Cell adhesion assay was performed using type I collagen-coated plates. An in vitro scratch wound healing model was used to determine cell migration. Focal adhesion formation and cytoskeleton organization were further examined by double immunofluorescence labeling for vinculin and fibrous actin. To assess cell attachment, HDPCs were directly seeded onto the material surfaces and observed by scanning electron microscopy. Results HDPCs exposed to BioAggregate extracts showed the highest viabilities at all extract concentrations at 24 and 48 hours, whereas cells exposed to original MTA extracts displayed suppressed viabilities at 72 hours compared with the control. Treatment with BioAggregate extracts enhanced cellular adhesion and migration of HDPCs in a concentration-dependent manner, which was superior to the effects induced by MTA extracts. Immunofluorescence staining indicated that both BioAggregate and MTA optimized focal adhesion formation and stress fiber assembly. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopic analysis revealed that HDPCs attached onto BioAggregate were more flattened and exhibited better spreading than cells on MTA. Conclusions BioAggregate is able to promote cellular adhesion, migration, and attachment of HDPCs, indicating its excellent cytocompatibility. Therefore, BioAggregate appears to be a possible alternative to MTA for pulp capping.
机译:引言本研究的目的是评估新型生物陶瓷纳米颗粒水泥BioAggregate(Innovative Bioceramix,Vancouver,BC,Canada)对人牙髓细胞(HDPC)粘附,迁移和附着的影响,并进行比较其性能与ProRoot三氧化二矿物骨料(MTA)(Dentsply,Tulsa,OK)的性能相同。方法使用Cell Counting Kit-8(Dojindo,日本熊本市),用各种稀释的BioAggregate和MTA提取物处理原代培养的HDPC,以评估细胞活力。使用I型胶原蛋白包被的板进行细胞粘附测定。体外刮擦伤口愈合模型用于确定细胞迁移。通过双免疫荧光标记法进一步检测粘着蛋白的形成和细胞骨架的组织和纤维肌动蛋白。为了评估细胞附着,将HDPC直接接种到材料表面并通过扫描电子显微镜观察。结果暴露于BioAggregate提取物的HDPC在所有提取物浓度下均在24和48小时显示出最高的活力,而暴露于原始MTA提取物的细胞则在72小时内显示出与对照相比抑制的活力。 BioAggregate提取物的处理以浓度依赖性方式增强了HDPC的细胞粘附和迁移,这优于MTA提取物诱导的效果。免疫荧光染色表明,BioAggregate和MTA均可优化粘着斑的形成和应力纤维的组装。此外,扫描电子显微镜分析显示,与MTA上的细胞相比,附着在BioAggregate上的HDPC更扁平且展布得更好。结论BioAggregate能够促进HDPC的细胞粘附,迁移和附着,表明其优异的细胞相容性。因此,BioAggregate似乎可以替代MTA进行纸浆封盖。

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