Cytotoxic effect of silorane and methacrylate based composites on the human dental pulp stem cells and fibroblasts

The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic effect of a methacrylate-based and a silorane-based composite on the human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) versus human dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs). Samples of the Filtek Z250 and P90 were polymerized and immersed in the culture medium to obtain e...

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Published in:Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal Vol. 19; no. 4; pp. e350 - e358
Main Authors: Shafiei, Fereshteh, Tavangar, Maryam S, Razmkhah, Mahboobeh, Attar, Armin, Alavi, Ali-Asghar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Spain Medicina Oral S.L 01-07-2014
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Summary:The aim of this study was to compare the cytotoxic effect of a methacrylate-based and a silorane-based composite on the human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) versus human dental pulp fibroblasts (DPFs). Samples of the Filtek Z250 and P90 were polymerized and immersed in the culture medium to obtain extracts after incubation for one, seven and 14 days. Magnetic cell sorting based on the CD146 expression was performed to purify DPSCs and DPFs. After incubation of both cells with the extracts, cytotoxicity was determined using the MTT test. For the extracts of first and seventh day, both composites showed significantly lower cytotoxicity on DPSCs than DPFs (p=0.003). In addition, there was a significant difference in the time-group interaction of both materials indicating different cytotoxic behaviours (p=0.014). In contrast to Z250, exposure to the 14th day extract of P90 resulted in higher cell viability compared to that of day seven. DPSCs are less susceptible to the cytotoxic effect of the composites than DPFs. Compared to Z250, the cytotoxic effect of silorane-based composite decreases as the time passes on. This difference should be considered, particularly in deep cavities, in order to preserve the regenerative capacity of the pulp.
Bibliography:Conflict of interest statement: The authors of this manuscript declare that there are no conflicts of interest.
ISSN:1698-6946
1698-4447
1698-6946
DOI:10.4317/medoral.19340