Effect of Moringa Oleifera on Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells: An in-vitro study

S. Saad, Alaa Al Deen Mohamed Ismai, Nermeen Bellah, Mohamed Mohamed
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Objective: This research to evaluate and compare the effect of moringa oleifera (MO) extract on the stemness properties of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Subjects and methods: (DPSCs) were isolated from the pulp of three permanent teeth indicated for extraction for therapeutic purposes. DPSCs were cultured with moringa oleifera extract at concentration 100μg/ ml, and with Ca(OH) 2 and MTA extracts as positive controls. Cells cultured without any extract were used as negative controls. Stemness properties of DPSCs were assessed in terms of proliferation, migration, and the ability to enhance wound healing. Moreover, the osteogenic differentiation potential of DPSCs cultured with MO extract was evaluated. Results: No significant statistical between groups was detected regarding cell proliferation rate. The number of migrated DPSCs towards the MO was significantly lower than that in the -ve control group (p<0.000005). Also, there was a significant difference between the number of migrated DPSCs in the MO group and that in the +ve control groups (p<0.000005). The ability to enhance the healing of the wound was higher in the MTA group rather than in the MO group. Finally, successful osteogenic differentiation of DPSCs manifested as calcified nodules occurred in all groups. Conclusions: Despite the limitations of this study, MO proved to have no adverse effect on DPSCs proliferation rate and can induce osteogenic differentiation of DPSCs. On the other hand, MO showed little effect on cell migration and wound healing in DPSCs. Moringa oleifera.
辣木对人牙髓干细胞影响的体外研究
目的:评价和比较辣木提取物对人牙髓干细胞(DPSCs)干性的影响。研究对象和方法:从三颗用于拔除治疗的恒牙的牙髓中分离出DPSCs。以浓度为100μg/ ml的辣木提取物培养DPSCs,以Ca(OH) 2和MTA提取物为阳性对照。无提取物培养的细胞作为阴性对照。从增殖、迁移和促进伤口愈合的能力方面评估DPSCs的干性特性。此外,我们还评估了MO提取物培养的DPSCs的成骨分化潜力。结果:各组间细胞增殖率差异无统计学意义。向MO迁移的DPSCs数量显著低于-ve对照组(p<0.000005)。此外,MO组的DPSCs迁移数与+ve对照组有显著差异(p<0.000005)。MTA组促进创面愈合的能力高于MO组。最后,所有组的DPSCs均表现为钙化结节的成功成骨分化。结论:尽管本研究存在局限性,但MO对DPSCs增殖率无不良影响,并能诱导DPSCs成骨分化。另一方面,MO对DPSCs的细胞迁移和伤口愈合的影响不大。辣木属的鉴定。
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