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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2006.tde-08052006-103258
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Author
Full name
Julieta Baccetti Labate
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2006
Supervisor
Committee
Marques, Jose Luiz da Silva Lage (President)
Medeiros, João Marcelo Ferreira de
Silveira, Fernando Ricardo Xavier da
Title in Portuguese
"Avaliação da citotoxicidade do alendronato de sódio e da calcitonina em cultura de fibroblastos humanos"
Keywords in Portuguese
Calcitonina - Alendronato de Sódio
Cultura celular
Trauma Dental
Abstract in Portuguese
As reabsorções radiculares externas são conseqüências decorrentes de lesões traumáticas severas como a avulsão e a intrusão. O estudo de medicamentos que possam auxiliar no controle e prevenção desses processos é de grande interesse. O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a citotoxicidade do alendronato de sódio e da calcitonina, aplicados em forma de pasta em cultura de fibroblastos humanos de gengiva. Foi utilizado para o experimento meio condicionado pelas substâncias a serem testadas, divididas em quatro grupos: alendronato de sódio (ALN) a 10-6M; ALN a 10-7M; ALN a 10-8M; e calcitonina (CAL). Como grupos controle usou-se meio de cultura não condicionado e meio de cultura condicionado apenas pelo veículo das pastas (talco farmacêutico e solução salina). A sobrevivência celular foi analisada pelo método de contagem de células viáveis nos tempos experimentais de 1 e 24 horas. Os resultados foram analisados estatisticamente e mostraram que o veículo empregado e as pastas de ALN nas concentrações de 10-7 e 10-8 M não apresentaram diferença significante do grupo controle. Conclui-se que os produtos oriundos das pastas formuladas com ALN a 10-6 M e com CAL a 0,002% apresentaram citotoxicidade para fibroblastos de gengiva humana na forma e período empregados.
Title in English
Citotoxicity analyses of sodium alendronate and calcitonin on cultured human fibroblasts
Keywords in English
Calcitonin Sodium alendronate
Cell culture
Dental trauma
Abstract in English
External root resorption is a common consequence of dental trauma injuries, mainly in dental avulsion and extrusion. Doubtful prognoses awake the interesting in studying medications, which could help in controlling and preventing these resorption processes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the citotoxicity of sodium alendronate (ALN) and calcitonin, used in a paste formulation in human gingival fibroblasts. Products leached from the pastes were divided into four experimental groups and had conditioned cellular medium: ALN 10-6 M, ALN 10-7 M, ALN 10-8 M and calcitonin 0,002%. Such groups were taking under: fresh media and conditioned media with vehicle (talcum powder and saline). On experimental times, 1 and 24 hours, citotoxicity analyses were performed using the Trypan blue dye exclusion assay. The results were statistically analyzed and showed that the vehicle used and ALN concentrations 10-7 M and 10-8 M did not lead to differences from the control group with fresh media. In contrast, the calcitonin and the ALN pastes in a higher concentration, 10-6 M, demonstrated cell growth reduction. In conclusion, this research showed that products leached from pastes with calcitonin and ALN 10-6 were cytotocic for human gingival fibroblasts in vitro. Meanwhile, substances leached from ALN 10-7 M and 10-8 M were biocompatible.
 
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