Cytotoxic effects on human dental pulp stem Cells after exposure to adhesive bonding agents

  • Antonella Castellanos Caroprese
  • , Alexa Nicolle Chinchilla Navarrete
  • , Sandra Janeth Gutiérrez Prieto
  • , Jean Carlos Villamil
  • , Octavio Alejandro Castañeda Uribe
  • , Juan Carlos Salcedo Reyes
  • , And Henry Alberto Méndez Pinzón

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    Abstract

    Studies regarding cytotoxic effects attributed to the use of adhesive bonding agents on pulp tissue are not conclusive. To point out whether these materials are safe for clinical use, in vivo exposure of dental pulp to adhesive bonding agents was simulated using an experimental setup in which Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells (hDPSC) are exposed to the action of two kinds of adhesives: self-etching adhesives and two-step bonding agents through a dentine barrier. Cytotoxic effects on these cells were evaluated by MTT assay protocol and fluorescence microscopy, and their results were contrasted to those obtained through Raman spectra taken on single hDPSCs. Overall, no significant cytotoxic effects were observed by combining all the techniques, and cell viability close to 90% was achieved for a dentine barrier of at least 1 mm thick. Moreover, Raman spectroscopy was able to detect structural DNA damage in some dental pulp cells when exposed to two-step bonding agents, suggesting that this technique could be considered a complementary tool with the potential to evaluate cell toxicity beyond cell viability.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere24-5529
    Pages (from-to)e245529
    JournalBrazilian Dental Journal
    Volume35
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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