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The cytotoxic effects of various endodontic irrigants on the viability of dental mesenchymal stem cells

Soner Şişmanoğlu, Pınar Ercal

2021Australian Endodontic Journal19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate cytotoxic effects of various irrigation solutions used in regenerative endodontic treatments (RETs) on mesenchymal stem cells, and further examine the long-term effect of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) on the cell viability and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity. Stem cells were exposed to various concentrations of NaOCl, EDTA, chlorhexidine (CHX), etidronic acid (HEDP)/NaOCl combination and HOCl. HOCl was tested for its effects on ALP activity up to 21 days. Additionally, cell viability was measured fluorescently using calcein AM. The most cytotoxic irrigant was CHX even with the lowest concentration. NaOCl and HEDP/NaOCl with 1:100 dilution decreased viability to around 40%. HOCl showed the lowest cytotoxicity among all tested irrigants. HOCl also showed no significant reduction in ALP activity compared with the controls. The cytotoxicity of endodontic irrigants was time and concentration dependent. HOCl demonstrated promising results regarding viability and ALP activity, since RETs require host stem cell survival.

Topics & Concepts

Viability assayHypochlorous acidChemistryCytotoxicityAlkaline phosphataseMesenchymal stem cellCytotoxic T cellStem cellDental pulp stem cellsCellBiochemistryEnzymeIn vitroBiologyCell biologyEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments
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