Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding
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Resumo: | Objectives The objective of the present study was to investigate the long-term effect of 0.01% acrolein (ACR) aqueous solution, employed as an additional primer, on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity of resin-dentine interfaces created with a simplified etch-and-rinse adhesive. Methods Dentine surfaces were etched with 35% phosphoric acid for 15 s, rinsed and blot-dried. Specimens were then assigned to: Group 1: dentine pre-treated with 0.01% ACR aqueous solution for 1 min and bonded with Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1XT), a 2-step etch-and-rinse adhesive; Group 2: SB1XT was applied on untreated acid-etched dentine (control). Resin composite build-ups were made using Filtek Z250. Microtensile bond strength was tested by stressing sectioned specimens to failure immediately or after 1 year of storage in artificial saliva at 37 °C. Zymography and in-situ zymography assays were performed for examining dentine matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activities. Results The use of 0.01% ACR as conditioning primer appeared to have contributed better to preservation of bond strength over time without affecting immediate bond strength. Zymography and in-situ zymography showed reduction in MMP activities after the application of ACR. Conclusion Dentine collagen cross-linking produced by an ACR-based primer increases the longevity of resin-dentine bonds by reinforcement of the adhesive interface and reduction of dentine MMP activities. Further studies are required to evaluate the potential in vivo and in vivo cytotoxicity of ACR. Clinical significance The acrolein-based primer is a potentially useful clinical bonding tool because it demonstrates good collagen cross-linking ability within a clinically-acceptable working time. Although a low ACR concentration was employed in the present study, the cytotoxicity of ACR should be tested prior to clinical use. |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bondingAcroleinCollagen cross-linkersHybrid layer durabilityMatrix metalloproteinasesObjectives The objective of the present study was to investigate the long-term effect of 0.01% acrolein (ACR) aqueous solution, employed as an additional primer, on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity of resin-dentine interfaces created with a simplified etch-and-rinse adhesive. Methods Dentine surfaces were etched with 35% phosphoric acid for 15 s, rinsed and blot-dried. Specimens were then assigned to: Group 1: dentine pre-treated with 0.01% ACR aqueous solution for 1 min and bonded with Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1XT), a 2-step etch-and-rinse adhesive; Group 2: SB1XT was applied on untreated acid-etched dentine (control). Resin composite build-ups were made using Filtek Z250. Microtensile bond strength was tested by stressing sectioned specimens to failure immediately or after 1 year of storage in artificial saliva at 37 °C. Zymography and in-situ zymography assays were performed for examining dentine matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activities. Results The use of 0.01% ACR as conditioning primer appeared to have contributed better to preservation of bond strength over time without affecting immediate bond strength. Zymography and in-situ zymography showed reduction in MMP activities after the application of ACR. Conclusion Dentine collagen cross-linking produced by an ACR-based primer increases the longevity of resin-dentine bonds by reinforcement of the adhesive interface and reduction of dentine MMP activities. Further studies are required to evaluate the potential in vivo and in vivo cytotoxicity of ACR. Clinical significance The acrolein-based primer is a potentially useful clinical bonding tool because it demonstrates good collagen cross-linking ability within a clinically-acceptable working time. Although a low ACR concentration was employed in the present study, the cytotoxicity of ACR should be tested prior to clinical use.Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences DIBINEM University of Bologna - Alma Mater StudiorumSchool of Dentistry Faculty of Medicine University of Novi SadDepartment of Restorative Dentistry School of Dentistry University of São PauloPrivate PracticeDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Araraquara School of Dentistry UNESP – University of Estadual PaulistaThe Dental College of Georgia Augusta UniversityDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics Araraquara School of Dentistry UNESP – University of Estadual PaulistaUniversity of Bologna - Alma Mater StudiorumUniversity of Novi SadUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Private PracticeUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Augusta UniversityMaravic, TatjanaBreschi, LorenzoComba, AllegraCunha, Sandra RibeiroAngeloni, ValeriaNucci, CesareHebling, Josimeri [UNESP]Pashley, DavidTay, FranklinMazzoni, Annalisa2018-12-11T17:16:17Z2018-12-11T17:16:17Z2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article85-90application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2017.11.006Journal of Dentistry, v. 68, p. 85-90.0300-5712http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17555210.1016/j.jdent.2017.11.0062-s2.0-850350695142-s2.0-85035069514.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Dentistry1,919info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-26T14:21:54Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/175552Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-26T14:21:54Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding Maravic, Tatjana Acrolein Collagen cross-linkers Hybrid layer durability Matrix metalloproteinases |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Experimental use of an acrolein-based primer as collagen cross-linker for dentine bonding |
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Maravic, Tatjana |
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Maravic, Tatjana Breschi, Lorenzo Comba, Allegra Cunha, Sandra Ribeiro Angeloni, Valeria Nucci, Cesare Hebling, Josimeri [UNESP] Pashley, David Tay, Franklin Mazzoni, Annalisa |
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Breschi, Lorenzo Comba, Allegra Cunha, Sandra Ribeiro Angeloni, Valeria Nucci, Cesare Hebling, Josimeri [UNESP] Pashley, David Tay, Franklin Mazzoni, Annalisa |
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University of Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum University of Novi Sad Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Private Practice Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Augusta University |
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Maravic, Tatjana Breschi, Lorenzo Comba, Allegra Cunha, Sandra Ribeiro Angeloni, Valeria Nucci, Cesare Hebling, Josimeri [UNESP] Pashley, David Tay, Franklin Mazzoni, Annalisa |
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Acrolein Collagen cross-linkers Hybrid layer durability Matrix metalloproteinases |
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Acrolein Collagen cross-linkers Hybrid layer durability Matrix metalloproteinases |
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Objectives The objective of the present study was to investigate the long-term effect of 0.01% acrolein (ACR) aqueous solution, employed as an additional primer, on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity of resin-dentine interfaces created with a simplified etch-and-rinse adhesive. Methods Dentine surfaces were etched with 35% phosphoric acid for 15 s, rinsed and blot-dried. Specimens were then assigned to: Group 1: dentine pre-treated with 0.01% ACR aqueous solution for 1 min and bonded with Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1XT), a 2-step etch-and-rinse adhesive; Group 2: SB1XT was applied on untreated acid-etched dentine (control). Resin composite build-ups were made using Filtek Z250. Microtensile bond strength was tested by stressing sectioned specimens to failure immediately or after 1 year of storage in artificial saliva at 37 °C. Zymography and in-situ zymography assays were performed for examining dentine matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activities. Results The use of 0.01% ACR as conditioning primer appeared to have contributed better to preservation of bond strength over time without affecting immediate bond strength. Zymography and in-situ zymography showed reduction in MMP activities after the application of ACR. Conclusion Dentine collagen cross-linking produced by an ACR-based primer increases the longevity of resin-dentine bonds by reinforcement of the adhesive interface and reduction of dentine MMP activities. Further studies are required to evaluate the potential in vivo and in vivo cytotoxicity of ACR. Clinical significance The acrolein-based primer is a potentially useful clinical bonding tool because it demonstrates good collagen cross-linking ability within a clinically-acceptable working time. Although a low ACR concentration was employed in the present study, the cytotoxicity of ACR should be tested prior to clinical use. |
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