Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone

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Autor(a) principal: Takamori,Esther Rieko
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Figueira,Eduardo Aleixo, Taga,Rumio, Sogayar,Mari Cleide, Granjeiro,José Mauro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402007000300001
Resumo: Treatment of bovine bone with peroxides and chaotropic agents aims to obtain an acellular bone matrix that is able to maintain the collagen-apatite complex and a higher mechanical resistance, a mixed biomaterial hereby named mixed bovine bone (MBB). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cytocompatibility of MBB and cell-MBB interaction. Cell morphology, number of viable cells, ability to reduce methyltetrazolium and to incorporate neutral red upon exposure to different concentrations of the hydrosoluble extract of MBB were assessed in Balb-c 3T3 cells according to ISO 10993-5 standard. The interaction between cells and MBB surface was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. The water-soluble MBB extracts were cytotoxic and led to cell death possibly due to its effect on mitochondrial function and membrane permeability. Cells plated directly onto the MBB did not survive, although after dialysis and material conditioning in DMEM + 10% FCS, the cells adhered and proliferated onto the material. It may be concluded that, in vitro, water-soluble MBB extracts were cytotoxic. Nevertheless, MBB cytotoxic effect was reverted by dialysis resulting in a material that is suitable for cell based-therapy in the bioengineering field.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
title Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
spellingShingle Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
Takamori,Esther Rieko
biocompatibility
bone graft
cell viability
cytotoxicity
fibroblast
title_short Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
title_full Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
title_fullStr Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
title_sort Evaluation of the cytocompatibility of mixed bovine bone
author Takamori,Esther Rieko
author_facet Takamori,Esther Rieko
Figueira,Eduardo Aleixo
Taga,Rumio
Sogayar,Mari Cleide
Granjeiro,José Mauro
author_role author
author2 Figueira,Eduardo Aleixo
Taga,Rumio
Sogayar,Mari Cleide
Granjeiro,José Mauro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Takamori,Esther Rieko
Figueira,Eduardo Aleixo
Taga,Rumio
Sogayar,Mari Cleide
Granjeiro,José Mauro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biocompatibility
bone graft
cell viability
cytotoxicity
fibroblast
topic biocompatibility
bone graft
cell viability
cytotoxicity
fibroblast
description Treatment of bovine bone with peroxides and chaotropic agents aims to obtain an acellular bone matrix that is able to maintain the collagen-apatite complex and a higher mechanical resistance, a mixed biomaterial hereby named mixed bovine bone (MBB). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cytocompatibility of MBB and cell-MBB interaction. Cell morphology, number of viable cells, ability to reduce methyltetrazolium and to incorporate neutral red upon exposure to different concentrations of the hydrosoluble extract of MBB were assessed in Balb-c 3T3 cells according to ISO 10993-5 standard. The interaction between cells and MBB surface was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy. The water-soluble MBB extracts were cytotoxic and led to cell death possibly due to its effect on mitochondrial function and membrane permeability. Cells plated directly onto the MBB did not survive, although after dialysis and material conditioning in DMEM + 10% FCS, the cells adhered and proliferated onto the material. It may be concluded that, in vitro, water-soluble MBB extracts were cytotoxic. Nevertheless, MBB cytotoxic effect was reverted by dialysis resulting in a material that is suitable for cell based-therapy in the bioengineering field.
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