Asmaa M Abdeen, Mustafa Gharib, Ibrahim Y Abdelrahman
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The biological effects were assessed using the MTT assay for cell viability, Trypan blue exclusion for cell count, qPCR for gene expression of c-Myc, MAPK, and NF-κB, and antioxidant capacity assays (MDA and catalase activity). Moreover, the in vitro wound-healing scratch assay showed enhanced fibroblast migration and proliferation, with relative wound density reaching 48% and 62% for CO@SNPs alone and combined with low-dose gamma irradiation, respectively. Further analysis through immunofluorescence staining of TGF-β and hematoxylin staining confirmed cell proliferation. Our results showed that loading CO on silica nanoparticles (CO@SNPs) were significantly more efficient than native clove oil in promoting cell proliferation and wound healing, with the combined treatment of CO@SNPs and low-dose gamma irradiation producing the most pronounced regenerative effect. These findings suggest that CO@SNPs, especially when combined with low-dose gamma irradiation, hold significant promise for enhancing oral tissue regeneration.</p>","PeriodicalId":19390,"journal":{"name":"Odontology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Synergistic effect of low-dose gamma radiation and/or clove oil loaded on silica nanoparticles on regeneration of human gingival fibroblast cell line: an in vitro study.\",\"authors\":\"Asmaa M Abdeen, Mustafa Gharib, Ibrahim Y Abdelrahman\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10266-025-01198-y\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>In light of the growing use of natural products in medicinal therapy, this study evaluated the proliferative effects of clove oil (CO) in two forms-native and loaded onto silica nanoparticles (CO@SNPs)-on Human Gingival Fibroblasts (HGFs), both singly and in combination with low-dose gamma irradiation (0.25 Gy). Silica nanoparticles were chemically synthesized and loaded with clove oil, with thorough characterization conducted using dynamic light scattering (DLS) for particle size, zeta-potential measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The EC50 values of CO and CO@SNPs were determined to be 1.88 µmol/mL and 0.172 µmol/mL, respectively, demonstrating a superior proliferative efficacy of the CO@SNPs nanoformulation. The biological effects were assessed using the MTT assay for cell viability, Trypan blue exclusion for cell count, qPCR for gene expression of c-Myc, MAPK, and NF-κB, and antioxidant capacity assays (MDA and catalase activity). Moreover, the in vitro wound-healing scratch assay showed enhanced fibroblast migration and proliferation, with relative wound density reaching 48% and 62% for CO@SNPs alone and combined with low-dose gamma irradiation, respectively. 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Synergistic effect of low-dose gamma radiation and/or clove oil loaded on silica nanoparticles on regeneration of human gingival fibroblast cell line: an in vitro study.
In light of the growing use of natural products in medicinal therapy, this study evaluated the proliferative effects of clove oil (CO) in two forms-native and loaded onto silica nanoparticles (CO@SNPs)-on Human Gingival Fibroblasts (HGFs), both singly and in combination with low-dose gamma irradiation (0.25 Gy). Silica nanoparticles were chemically synthesized and loaded with clove oil, with thorough characterization conducted using dynamic light scattering (DLS) for particle size, zeta-potential measurements, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The EC50 values of CO and CO@SNPs were determined to be 1.88 µmol/mL and 0.172 µmol/mL, respectively, demonstrating a superior proliferative efficacy of the CO@SNPs nanoformulation. The biological effects were assessed using the MTT assay for cell viability, Trypan blue exclusion for cell count, qPCR for gene expression of c-Myc, MAPK, and NF-κB, and antioxidant capacity assays (MDA and catalase activity). Moreover, the in vitro wound-healing scratch assay showed enhanced fibroblast migration and proliferation, with relative wound density reaching 48% and 62% for CO@SNPs alone and combined with low-dose gamma irradiation, respectively. Further analysis through immunofluorescence staining of TGF-β and hematoxylin staining confirmed cell proliferation. Our results showed that loading CO on silica nanoparticles (CO@SNPs) were significantly more efficient than native clove oil in promoting cell proliferation and wound healing, with the combined treatment of CO@SNPs and low-dose gamma irradiation producing the most pronounced regenerative effect. These findings suggest that CO@SNPs, especially when combined with low-dose gamma irradiation, hold significant promise for enhancing oral tissue regeneration.
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.