Biocompatibility of irrigation solutions to dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells in regenerative endodontic procedure: a systematic review of in vitro studies.
Lim Hui Ying, Mariam Abdullah, Natrah Ahmad Fuad, Lim Ghee Seong, Noor Hayati Azami, Nora Sakina Mohd Noor, Myrna Nurlatifah Zakaria
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Abstract
Regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) offer an alternative to apexification in necrotic immature permanent teeth, promoting continued root development and dentinal wall thickening. Success in REPs requires effective disinfection and the survival of dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells (DMSCs), such as dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs), and periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs). This review investigates the biocompatibility of irrigation solutions, including sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), and chlorhexidine (CHX), on DMSCs. Following PRISMA guidelines, a comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane, and SciELO, with the last update on March 4, 2024. Studies from January 2008 to April 2024 assessing viability, proliferation, migration, differentiation, and mineralization of DMSCs treated with NaOCl, EDTA, and CHX were included. The papers were selected using PICOS criteria and quality was assessed using the PRILE checklist and risk of bias with the Quality Assessment Tool for In Vitro Studies. Of 738 studies identified, 15 met inclusion criteria. The findings suggest that NaOCl and CHX exhibit lower biocompatibility towards DMSCs compared to EDTA. NaOCl and CHX are cytotoxic to DMSCs, while EDTA demonstrates favorable biocompatibility, promoting osteogenic differentiation and mineralization. This highlights potential implications for irrigant selection in regenerative procedures, as appropriate irrigants may enhance cellular survival and improve clinical outcomes.
再生牙髓治疗(REPs)为坏死的未成熟恒牙提供了根尖化的替代方法,促进了牙根的持续发育和牙管壁的增厚。REPs的成功需要有效的消毒和牙源性间充质干细胞(DMSCs)的存活,如牙髓干细胞(DPSCs)、根尖乳头干细胞(SCAPs)和牙周韧带干细胞(PDLSCs)。本文综述了次氯酸钠(NaOCl)、乙二胺四乙酸(EDTA)和氯己定(CHX)等灌洗液在DMSCs上的生物相容性。按照PRISMA的指导方针,在PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Cochrane和SciELO中进行了全面的搜索,最后一次更新是在2024年3月4日。2008年1月至2024年4月的研究评估了NaOCl、EDTA和CHX处理的DMSCs的活力、增殖、迁移、分化和矿化。使用PICOS标准选择论文,使用PRILE检查表评估质量,使用体外研究质量评估工具评估偏倚风险。在确定的738项研究中,有15项符合纳入标准。研究结果表明,与EDTA相比,NaOCl和CHX对DMSCs的生物相容性较低。NaOCl和CHX对DMSCs具有细胞毒性,而EDTA具有良好的生物相容性,促进成骨分化和矿化。这突出了再生过程中冲洗剂选择的潜在意义,因为适当的冲洗剂可以提高细胞存活率并改善临床结果。
期刊介绍:
The Journal Odontology covers all disciplines involved in the fields of dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics ranging from research on human dental pulp, to comparisons of analgesics in surgery, to analysis of biofilm properties of dental plaque.