Emission and Migration of Nanoscale Particles during Osseointegration and Disintegration of Dental Implants in the Clinic and Experiment and the Influence on Cytokine Production

Author:

Labis Varvara1ORCID,Bazikyan Ernest1,Sizova Svetlana2ORCID,Oleinikov Vladimir2ORCID,Trulioff Andrey3,Serebriakova Maria3,Kudryavtsev Igor34,Khmelenin Dmitry5,Zhigalina Olga56,Dyachkova Irina5ORCID,Zolotov Denis5ORCID,Asadchikov Victor5,Mrugova Tatyana7,Zurochka Aleksandr89,Khaidukov Sergey2,Kozlov Ivan G.10

Affiliation:

1. Stomatology Faculty, A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, 20, p. 1 Delegatskaya St., 127473 Moscow, Russia

2. Shemyakin & Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry RAS, 16/10 Miklukho-Maklaya St., 117997 Moscow, Russia

3. Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Institute of Experimental Medicine”, 12 Acad. Pavlov St., 197022 Saint-Petersburg, Russia

4. National Medical Research Center of Oncology Named after N.N. Petrov of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 68 Leningradskaya St., Pesochny, 197758 Saint-Petersburg, Russia

5. Federal Scientific Research Centre “Crystallography and Photonics” Russian Academy of Sciences, 59 Leninskiy Prospekt, 119333 Moscow, Russia

6. Department of Machine-Building Technologies, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 5/1 2-ya Baumanskaya St., 105005 Moscow, Russia

7. Moscow State Clinical Hospital Named after V.V. Veresaev of the Moscow Healthcare Department, 10 Lobnenskaya St., 127644 Moscow, Russia

8. Institute of Immunology and Physiology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 106 Pervomaiskaya St., 620049 Ekaterinburg, Russia

9. Laboratory of Immunobiotechnology of the Russian-Chinese Center for Systemic Pathology of SUSU (NRU), Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “South Ural State University (National Research University)” 76, Lenin prospekt, 454080 Chelyabinsk, Russia

10. Institute of Professional Education, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 8-2 Trubetskaya St., 119991 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The emission of nanoscale particles from the surfaces of dental implants leads to the cumulative effect of particle complexes in the bone bed and surrounding soft tissues. Aspects of particle migration with the possibility of their involvement in the development of pathological processes of systemic nature remain unexplored. The aim of this work was to study protein production during the interaction of immunocompetent cells with nanoscale metal particles obtained from the surfaces of dental implants in the supernatants. The ability to migrate nanoscale metal particles with possible involvement in the formation of pathological structures, in particular in the formation of gallstones, was also investigated. The following methods were used: microbiological studies, X-ray microtomography, X-ray fluorescence analysis, flow cytometry, electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and multiplex immunofluorescence analysis. For the first time, titanium nanoparticles in gallstones were identified by X-ray fluorescence analysis and electron microscopy with elemental mapping. The multiplex analysis method revealed that the physiological response of the immune system cells, in particular neutrophils, to nanosized metal particles significantly reduced TNF-a production both through direct interaction and through double lipopolysaccharide-induced signaling. For the first time, a significant decrease in TNF-a production was demonstrated when supernatants containing nanoscale metal particles were co-cultured with proinflammatory peritoneal exudate obtained from the peritoneum of the C57Bl/6J inbred mice line for one day.

Funder

the State Assignment of FSRC “Crystallography and Photonics” RAS in part of X-ray studies

the Shared Research Center of the FSRC “Crystallography and Photonics” RAS

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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