Brennan Truman, Linda Ma, Samuel Stewart, Karl Kingsley, Victoria Sullivan
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摘要
在儿童人群中,许多根管治疗是在12岁及以上的患者中进行的,使用管内冲洗来补充机械清创,以清除碎片并对根管系统进行消毒。使用抗菌冲洗剂限制对牙髓的损伤是牙髓生物材料研究的目标。利用现有的牙髓干细胞(DPSCs)生物库,在不同浓度的增殖和活力测定中评估Endocyn,并与阳性(次氯酸钠或漂白剂)和阴性(磷酸盐缓冲盐水)对照进行比较。DPSC活力降低范围为-8.3% ~ -15.8%,p = 0.22 ~ p = 0.042;生长抑制范围为-29.7% ~ -63%,p = 0.041 ~ p = 0.022。然而,RNA分析显示,生物标志物mRNA (Nestin、NANOG、Sox2、Oct4、CD73、CD90和CD105)的表达没有明显变化。这些数据表明,所有浓度的Endocyn抑制DPSC的活力和生长,尽管只有高浓度具有统计学意义。此外,Endocyn的使用并没有改变DPSC生物标志物的表达,这是以前没有观察到或报道过的新的重要发现,可能有助于制定临床决策方案和治疗重要牙髓组织的方法。
Assessment of Endocyn on Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs): A Pilot Study of Endodontic Irrigant Effects.
Many endodontic procedures within the pediatric population are performed with patients aged 12 years and older, using intracanal irrigants to complement mechanical debridement for the removal of debris and to disinfect the root canal system. The use of antimicrobial irrigants that limit damage to the dental pulp are the goals of endodontic biomaterials research. Using an existing biorepository of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), Endocyn was evaluated in varying concentrations in proliferation and viability assays, and compared with positive (sodium hypochlorite or bleach) and negative (phosphate-buffered saline) controls. The DPSC viability was reduced in the range of -8.3% to -15.8%, p = 0.22 to p = 0.042, while the growth inhibition varied between -29.7% and -63%, p = 0.041 to p = 0.022. However, the RNA analysis revealed that no significant changes in biomarker mRNA expression (Nestin, NANOG, Sox2, Oct4, CD73, CD90, and CD105) were observed. These data demonstrated that all of the concentrations of Endocyn inhibited the DPSC viability and growth, although only high concentrations were statistically significant. Moreover, the administration of Endocyn did not alter the DPSC biomarker expression, which are novel and important findings not previously observed or reported that may assist with the development of clinical decision protocols and methods for the treatment of vital pulp tissue.