Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Diana Gabriela
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sacono,Nancy Tomoko, Ribeiro,Ana Paula Dias, Leite,Maria Luisa, Duque,Carla Caroline de Oliveira, Gallinari,Marjorie de Oliveira, Pacheco,Leandro Edgar, Hebling,Josimeri, Costa,Carlos Alberto de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
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Resumo: Abstract This paper aimed to assess the influence of adhesive restoration interface on the diffusion of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), indirect toxicity, and pro-inflammatory mediators expression by odontoblast-like cells, after in-office tooth whitening. Dental cavities prepared in bovine enamel/dentin discs were adhesively restored and subjected or not to hydrolytic degradation (HD). A whitening gel with 35% H2O2 (WG) was applied for 45 min onto restored and non-restored specimens adapted to artificial pulp chambers giving rise to the groups: SD- intact discs (control); SD/HP- whitened intact discs; RT/HP- restored and whitened discs; and RT/HD/HP- restored and whitened discs subjected to HD. The extracts (culture medium + WG components diffused through enamel/dentin/restoration interface) were collected and applied to odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells. The study evaluated the amount of H2O2 in the extracts, as well as the cell viability (CV), cell morphology (CM), and gene expression of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α and COX-2) by the pulp cells exposed to the extracts (ANOVA and Tukey tests; 5% significance). All whitened groups presented lower CV than SD (control; p<0.05). The highest CV reduction and gene expression of TNF-α and COX-2 was observed in the RT/HD/HP group in comparison with SD/HP and RT/HP (control; p<0.05). CM alterations occurred in all whitened groups. The intensity of these cell side effects was directly related with the amount of H2O2 in the extracts. We concluded that adhesive restoration of dental cavity increases the H2O2 diffusion after in-office whitening, enhancing the indirect toxicity of this therapy and trigger pro-inflammatory overexpression by MDPC-23 cells.
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spelling Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surfaceTooth-bleachingodontoblastsinflammationtoxicityadhesionAbstract This paper aimed to assess the influence of adhesive restoration interface on the diffusion of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), indirect toxicity, and pro-inflammatory mediators expression by odontoblast-like cells, after in-office tooth whitening. Dental cavities prepared in bovine enamel/dentin discs were adhesively restored and subjected or not to hydrolytic degradation (HD). A whitening gel with 35% H2O2 (WG) was applied for 45 min onto restored and non-restored specimens adapted to artificial pulp chambers giving rise to the groups: SD- intact discs (control); SD/HP- whitened intact discs; RT/HP- restored and whitened discs; and RT/HD/HP- restored and whitened discs subjected to HD. The extracts (culture medium + WG components diffused through enamel/dentin/restoration interface) were collected and applied to odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells. The study evaluated the amount of H2O2 in the extracts, as well as the cell viability (CV), cell morphology (CM), and gene expression of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α and COX-2) by the pulp cells exposed to the extracts (ANOVA and Tukey tests; 5% significance). All whitened groups presented lower CV than SD (control; p<0.05). The highest CV reduction and gene expression of TNF-α and COX-2 was observed in the RT/HD/HP group in comparison with SD/HP and RT/HP (control; p<0.05). CM alterations occurred in all whitened groups. The intensity of these cell side effects was directly related with the amount of H2O2 in the extracts. We concluded that adhesive restoration of dental cavity increases the H2O2 diffusion after in-office whitening, enhancing the indirect toxicity of this therapy and trigger pro-inflammatory overexpression by MDPC-23 cells.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402022000200083Brazilian Dental Journal v.33 n.2 2022reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440202204688info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares,Diana GabrielaSacono,Nancy TomokoRibeiro,Ana Paula DiasLeite,Maria LuisaDuque,Carla Caroline de OliveiraGallinari,Marjorie de OliveiraPacheco,Leandro EdgarHebling,JosimeriCosta,Carlos Alberto de Souzaeng2022-04-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402022000200083Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2022-04-26T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
title Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
spellingShingle Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
Soares,Diana Gabriela
Tooth-bleaching
odontoblasts
inflammation
toxicity
adhesion
title_short Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
title_full Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
title_fullStr Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
title_full_unstemmed Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
title_sort Pro-inflammatory mediators expression by pulp cells following tooth whitening on restored enamel surface
author Soares,Diana Gabriela
author_facet Soares,Diana Gabriela
Sacono,Nancy Tomoko
Ribeiro,Ana Paula Dias
Leite,Maria Luisa
Duque,Carla Caroline de Oliveira
Gallinari,Marjorie de Oliveira
Pacheco,Leandro Edgar
Hebling,Josimeri
Costa,Carlos Alberto de Souza
author_role author
author2 Sacono,Nancy Tomoko
Ribeiro,Ana Paula Dias
Leite,Maria Luisa
Duque,Carla Caroline de Oliveira
Gallinari,Marjorie de Oliveira
Pacheco,Leandro Edgar
Hebling,Josimeri
Costa,Carlos Alberto de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Diana Gabriela
Sacono,Nancy Tomoko
Ribeiro,Ana Paula Dias
Leite,Maria Luisa
Duque,Carla Caroline de Oliveira
Gallinari,Marjorie de Oliveira
Pacheco,Leandro Edgar
Hebling,Josimeri
Costa,Carlos Alberto de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tooth-bleaching
odontoblasts
inflammation
toxicity
adhesion
topic Tooth-bleaching
odontoblasts
inflammation
toxicity
adhesion
description Abstract This paper aimed to assess the influence of adhesive restoration interface on the diffusion of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), indirect toxicity, and pro-inflammatory mediators expression by odontoblast-like cells, after in-office tooth whitening. Dental cavities prepared in bovine enamel/dentin discs were adhesively restored and subjected or not to hydrolytic degradation (HD). A whitening gel with 35% H2O2 (WG) was applied for 45 min onto restored and non-restored specimens adapted to artificial pulp chambers giving rise to the groups: SD- intact discs (control); SD/HP- whitened intact discs; RT/HP- restored and whitened discs; and RT/HD/HP- restored and whitened discs subjected to HD. The extracts (culture medium + WG components diffused through enamel/dentin/restoration interface) were collected and applied to odontoblast-like MDPC-23 cells. The study evaluated the amount of H2O2 in the extracts, as well as the cell viability (CV), cell morphology (CM), and gene expression of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α and COX-2) by the pulp cells exposed to the extracts (ANOVA and Tukey tests; 5% significance). All whitened groups presented lower CV than SD (control; p<0.05). The highest CV reduction and gene expression of TNF-α and COX-2 was observed in the RT/HD/HP group in comparison with SD/HP and RT/HP (control; p<0.05). CM alterations occurred in all whitened groups. The intensity of these cell side effects was directly related with the amount of H2O2 in the extracts. We concluded that adhesive restoration of dental cavity increases the H2O2 diffusion after in-office whitening, enhancing the indirect toxicity of this therapy and trigger pro-inflammatory overexpression by MDPC-23 cells.
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