Osteoinductive effects of preoperative dexamethasone in human dental pulp stem cells primary culture

Author:

Moretti Rani da Cunha12,Duailibi Monica Talarico123,Martins Paulo Oliveira4,Santos Jennifer Adriane dos1,Duailibi Silvio Eduardo123

Affiliation:

1. CTCMol, Center of Cellular & Molecular Therapy, UNIFESP- Universidade Federal, de São Paulo- Escola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo, Brazil

2. Translational Surgery, Surgery Department, UNIFESP- Universidade Federal de São Paulo- Escola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo, Brazil

3. National Institute of Science & Technology, Biofabrication Institute, BIOFABRIS, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil

4. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Hospital Ipiranga, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Aim: The use of dexamethasone (DEX) in mesenchymal cell culture induces osteoblastic differentiation and, consequently, formation of mineralized tissues. Tissue engineering proposes the development of therapeutic strategies aimed at structural and functional regeneration of biological tissues. In this sense, cell characterization in vitro is critical to ensure the development of such techniques. Our objective was to evaluate the osteoinductive effect of DEX administered as a preoperative medication in primary cell culture of human dental pulp stem cell. Methodology: Cells from the third molar pulp were divided into two experimental groups, each with two preoperative medication protocols used in dental practice and differentiated by the intake of DEX in one of them. The assessment of proliferation, differentiation and viability through trypan blue, methylthiazol tetrazolium, and von Kossa and alizarin red assays, respectively, were held within fixed intervals: 7, 14, 21 and 28 days. Conclusion: This study has shown that DEX may influence in vitro human dental pulp stem cell behavior.

Publisher

Future Science Ltd

Subject

Biotechnology

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