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Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives

Denture adhesives (DA) improve the retention and stability of ill-fitting dentures, especially for older adults. These materials should be biocompatible, i.e., they cannot cause undesired biological responses and be non-cytotoxic to oral tissues. However, in vitro testing of DA biocompatibility empl...

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Autores principales: Soares, Aline S. L. Santoro, Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro, Spoladore, Janaína, Gallito, Marcos Antônio, Oliveira, Felipe, Moraes, Rita de Cássia Martins, Alves, Gutemberg Gomes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29489936
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0594
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author Soares, Aline S. L. Santoro
Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro
Spoladore, Janaína
Gallito, Marcos Antônio
Oliveira, Felipe
Moraes, Rita de Cássia Martins
Alves, Gutemberg Gomes
author_facet Soares, Aline S. L. Santoro
Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro
Spoladore, Janaína
Gallito, Marcos Antônio
Oliveira, Felipe
Moraes, Rita de Cássia Martins
Alves, Gutemberg Gomes
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description Denture adhesives (DA) improve the retention and stability of ill-fitting dentures, especially for older adults. These materials should be biocompatible, i.e., they cannot cause undesired biological responses and be non-cytotoxic to oral tissues. However, in vitro testing of DA biocompatibility employing primary cell culture may possibly be affected by other factors, such as the donor age. OBJECTIVE: To compare the cytotoxicity of three different denture adhesives when assessed in primary gingival fibroblasts from a young donor or from an older donor, as well as the release of the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and the inflammatory response marker interleukin-6 (IL-6). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Gingival fibroblasts isolated from a 30- and a 62-year-old donor were assayed for proliferation (1-7 days) and sensitivity to latex (positive control). Fibroblasts were indirectly exposed to Corega Ultra (cream), Corega powder and Fixodent Original for a 24 h period and assayed by XTT and Crystal Violet tests. The release of IL-6 and bFGF by exposed cells was determined by ELISA. RESULTS: While cells from the young donor presented higher cell growth after 7 days, the sensitivity to increasing concentrations of latex extracts was very similar between young and older cells. Both XTT and CVDE detected no difference between the DA and the control group. All materials induced higher levels of IL-6 and bFGF compared to control. Cells from the older donor exposed to Corega Ultra released lower levels of cytokine and growth factor. CONCLUSIONS: All materials were considered non-cytotoxic, but affected cytokine and growth factor release. The biological differences found between fibroblasts from both donors could be due to individual or age-related factors. The authors suggest the use of cells from older donors on studies of dental products aimed at older patients, to better simulate their physiological response.
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spelling pubmed-58295472018-03-01 Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives Soares, Aline S. L. Santoro Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro Spoladore, Janaína Gallito, Marcos Antônio Oliveira, Felipe Moraes, Rita de Cássia Martins Alves, Gutemberg Gomes J Appl Oral Sci Original Article Denture adhesives (DA) improve the retention and stability of ill-fitting dentures, especially for older adults. These materials should be biocompatible, i.e., they cannot cause undesired biological responses and be non-cytotoxic to oral tissues. However, in vitro testing of DA biocompatibility employing primary cell culture may possibly be affected by other factors, such as the donor age. OBJECTIVE: To compare the cytotoxicity of three different denture adhesives when assessed in primary gingival fibroblasts from a young donor or from an older donor, as well as the release of the basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and the inflammatory response marker interleukin-6 (IL-6). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Gingival fibroblasts isolated from a 30- and a 62-year-old donor were assayed for proliferation (1-7 days) and sensitivity to latex (positive control). Fibroblasts were indirectly exposed to Corega Ultra (cream), Corega powder and Fixodent Original for a 24 h period and assayed by XTT and Crystal Violet tests. The release of IL-6 and bFGF by exposed cells was determined by ELISA. RESULTS: While cells from the young donor presented higher cell growth after 7 days, the sensitivity to increasing concentrations of latex extracts was very similar between young and older cells. Both XTT and CVDE detected no difference between the DA and the control group. All materials induced higher levels of IL-6 and bFGF compared to control. Cells from the older donor exposed to Corega Ultra released lower levels of cytokine and growth factor. CONCLUSIONS: All materials were considered non-cytotoxic, but affected cytokine and growth factor release. The biological differences found between fibroblasts from both donors could be due to individual or age-related factors. The authors suggest the use of cells from older donors on studies of dental products aimed at older patients, to better simulate their physiological response. Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5829547/ /pubmed/29489936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0594 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Soares, Aline S. L. Santoro
Scelza, Miriam Zaccaro
Spoladore, Janaína
Gallito, Marcos Antônio
Oliveira, Felipe
Moraes, Rita de Cássia Martins
Alves, Gutemberg Gomes
Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title_full Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title_fullStr Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title_short Comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
title_sort comparison of primary human gingival fibroblasts from an older and a young donor on the evaluation of cytotoxicity of denture adhesives
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29489936
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2016-0594
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