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Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells

The purpose of this study was to analyze in vitro the biological effects on human dental pulp stem cells triggered in response to substances leached or dissolved from two experimental cements for dental pulp capping. The experimental materials, based on extracts from Copaifera reticulata Ducke (COP)...

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Autores principales: Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida, Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro, Ferreira, Leila Soares, Diniz, Ivana Márcia Alves, Silva, Fernando de Sá, Lopez, Talita Christine Camilo, Lima, Rafael Rodrigues, Marques, Márcia Martins
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32605172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10070972
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author Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida
Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro
Ferreira, Leila Soares
Diniz, Ivana Márcia Alves
Silva, Fernando de Sá
Lopez, Talita Christine Camilo
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
Marques, Márcia Martins
author_facet Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida
Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro
Ferreira, Leila Soares
Diniz, Ivana Márcia Alves
Silva, Fernando de Sá
Lopez, Talita Christine Camilo
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
Marques, Márcia Martins
author_sort Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida
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description The purpose of this study was to analyze in vitro the biological effects on human dental pulp stem cells triggered in response to substances leached or dissolved from two experimental cements for dental pulp capping. The experimental materials, based on extracts from Copaifera reticulata Ducke (COP), were compared to calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)(2)] and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), materials commonly used for direct dental pulp capping in restorative dentistry. For this, human dental pulp stem cells were exposed to COP associated or not with Ca(OH)(2) or MTA. Cell cytocompatibility, migration, and differentiation (mineralized nodule formation (Alizarin red assay) and gene expression (RT-qPCR) of OCN, DSPP, and HSP-27 (genes regulated in biomineralization events)) were evaluated. The results showed that the association of COP reduced the cytotoxicity of Ca(OH)(2). Upregulations of the OCN, DSPP, and HSP-27 genes were observed in response to the association of COP to MTA, and the DSPP and HSP-27 genes were upregulated in the Ca(OH)(2) + COP group. In up to 24 h, cell migration was significantly enhanced in the MTA + COP and Ca(OH)(2) + COP groups. In conclusion, the combination of COP with the currently used materials for dental pulp capping [Ca(OH()2) and MTA] improved the cell activities related to pulp repair (i.e., cytocompatibility, differentiation, mineralization, and migration) including a protective effect against the cytotoxicity of Ca(OH)(2).
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spelling pubmed-74074122020-08-25 Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro Ferreira, Leila Soares Diniz, Ivana Márcia Alves Silva, Fernando de Sá Lopez, Talita Christine Camilo Lima, Rafael Rodrigues Marques, Márcia Martins Biomolecules Article The purpose of this study was to analyze in vitro the biological effects on human dental pulp stem cells triggered in response to substances leached or dissolved from two experimental cements for dental pulp capping. The experimental materials, based on extracts from Copaifera reticulata Ducke (COP), were compared to calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)(2)] and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), materials commonly used for direct dental pulp capping in restorative dentistry. For this, human dental pulp stem cells were exposed to COP associated or not with Ca(OH)(2) or MTA. Cell cytocompatibility, migration, and differentiation (mineralized nodule formation (Alizarin red assay) and gene expression (RT-qPCR) of OCN, DSPP, and HSP-27 (genes regulated in biomineralization events)) were evaluated. The results showed that the association of COP reduced the cytotoxicity of Ca(OH)(2). Upregulations of the OCN, DSPP, and HSP-27 genes were observed in response to the association of COP to MTA, and the DSPP and HSP-27 genes were upregulated in the Ca(OH)(2) + COP group. In up to 24 h, cell migration was significantly enhanced in the MTA + COP and Ca(OH)(2) + COP groups. In conclusion, the combination of COP with the currently used materials for dental pulp capping [Ca(OH()2) and MTA] improved the cell activities related to pulp repair (i.e., cytocompatibility, differentiation, mineralization, and migration) including a protective effect against the cytotoxicity of Ca(OH)(2). MDPI 2020-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7407412/ /pubmed/32605172 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10070972 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Couto, Roberta Souza D’Almeida
Rodrigues, Maria Fernanda Setubal Destro
Ferreira, Leila Soares
Diniz, Ivana Márcia Alves
Silva, Fernando de Sá
Lopez, Talita Christine Camilo
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
Marques, Márcia Martins
Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title_full Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title_fullStr Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title_short Evaluation of Resin-Based Material Containing Copaiba Oleoresin (Copaifera Reticulata Ducke): Biological Effects on the Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells
title_sort evaluation of resin-based material containing copaiba oleoresin (copaifera reticulata ducke): biological effects on the human dental pulp stem cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32605172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom10070972
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