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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Avaliação da citotoxicidade, proliferação celular e expressão gênica de macrófagos e células indiferenciadas da polpa dentária estimuladas com Papacárie Duo® / Cytotoxicity, cell proliferation and gene expression of macrophages and undifferentiated cells from dental pulp stimulated with Papacárie Duo®

Bastos, Laura Alves 14 October 2016 (has links)
O tratamento minimamente invasivo tem sido cada vez mais empregado no tratamento das lesões de cárie dental, especialmente em crianças jovens. Com isso, a remoção do tecido cariado pelo método químico-mecânico permite uma maior conservação das estruturas dentais saudáveis. O Papacárie Duo® é um material de fácil aplicação e possui propriedades bactericidas e anti-inflamatórias. Este material é aplicado sobre a dentina cariada, a fim de promover um amolecimento desta, facilitando a sua remoção. Os efeitos celulares de Papacárie Duo® são pouco conhecidos, dessa forma esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito do Papacárie Duo® em células indiferenciadas da polpa dental (Capítulo 1) e a capacidade do Papacárie Duo® induzir a ativação de macrófagos e a síntese de mediadores inflamatórios (Capítulo 2). O Papacarie Duo® foi preparado nas concentrações de 0,5 e 5% por meio de diluição seriada, a partir do gel obtido comercialmente. Células OD-21 e macrófagos J774.1 foram mantidas em cultura com os diferentes tratamentos por um período de estimulação de 24 horas para realização do teste de citotoxicidade (Ensaio LDH) e por 36 horas para avaliação da proliferação celular (Ensaio Colorimétrico MTT). A seguir foi realizada avaliação da expressão gênica relativa dos genes Ibsp, Runx2 e Spp1 em células OD-21; e dos genes Il10, Mmp9, Ptgs2 e Tnf em células J774.1, pelo método de transcrição reversa e reação em cadeia de polimerase em tempo real (qRT-PCR), utilizando o sistema TaqMan® após estimulação o período de 24 horas. O Papacárie Duo® a 5% foi citotóxico às células da polpa dental e inibiu a proliferação celular, assim como a expressão de Runx2 e Ibsp. Porém em ambas as concentrações estimulou a expressão de Spp1, a qual foi maior na concentração de 5%. Em macrófagos, o Papacárie Duo® foi citotóxico na concentração de 5%, mas não influenciou a proliferação celular em nenhuma das concentrações (0,5 e 5%). O LPS inibiu a proliferação celular na presença ou não de Papacárie Duo®, sem apresentar citotoxicidade. O Papacárie Duo® induziu a expressão de Ptgs2 e Il10, sem alterar Tnf e Mmp9. Portanto, o Papacárie Duo® foi citotóxico, dependendo da concentração, e apresentou efeito inibitório na diferenciação de células da polpa (OD-21), sem entretanto influenciar a proliferação celular. Papacárie Duo® não impediu a proliferação de macrófagos, porém foi citotóxico na concentração de 5% mas não à 0,5%. Adicionalmente, Papacárie Duo® modulou a ativação de macrófagos pela indução da expressão de Ptgs2 e Il10, sem alterar a expressão de Tnf e Mmp9. / The minimally invasive treatment has been increasingly used in the treatment of dental caries, particularly in young children. Thus, the removal of carious tissue by chemical-mechanical method allows greater conservation of healthy tooth structure. The Papacárie Duo® is an easily applied material, and has bactericidal and anti-inflammatory properties. This material is applied over the carious dentin in order to promote a softening thereof, facilitating its removal. The cellular effects of Papacárie Duo® are little known, therefore this research was to evaluate the effect of Papacárie Duo® in undifferentiated cells from dental pulp (Chapter 1) and the capacity of Papacárie Duo® to induce macrophage activation and synthesis inflammatory mediators (Chapter 2). The Papacárie Duo® was prepared at concentrations of 0.5 and 5% by serial dilution from the gel obtained commercially. OD-21 cells and J774.1 macrophages were maintained in culture with the different treatments for a period of 24 hours to perform the cytotoxicity assay (LDH assay) and for 36 hours for evaluation of cell proliferation (MTT colorimetric assay). The following, was carried out the assessment of the relative gene expression of Ibsp, Runx2 and Spp1 genes in OD-21 cells, and Il10, Mmp9, Tnf and Ptgs2 in J774.1 cells by reverse transcription method and reaction in real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) using the TaqMan system after the stimulation period of 24 hours. The 5% Papacárie Duo® was cytotoxic to cells of dental pulp and inhibited cell proliferation and the expression of Runx2 and Ibsp. However, in both concentrations stimulated the expression of Spp1, which was higher at a concentration of 5%. In macrophages, the Papacárie Duo® was cytotoxic at concentrations of 5%, but did not affect the cell proliferation in any of the concentrations (0.5 and 5%). LPS inhibited cell proliferation in the presence or absence of Papacárie Duo® without giving cytotoxicity. The Papacárie Duo® induced the expression of Ptgs2 and Il10, without changing Tnf and Mmp9. Therefore, the Papacárie Duo® was cytotoxic, depending on the concentration, and showed inhibitory effect on the differentiation of pulp cells (OD-21), but without influencing cell proliferation. Papacárie Duo® not prevent macrophage proliferation, but was cytotoxic at a concentration of 5% but not more than 0.5%. Additionally, Papacárie Duo® modulated the activation of macrophages by inducing Il10 and Ptgs2 expression without altering the expression of ,Tnf, and Mmp9.
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Expressão gênica de moléculas da matriz extracelular e da membrana celular durante a diferenciação de células-tronco adultas da polpa dentária humana / Gene expression of extracellular matrix and cell membrane molecules during cellular differentiation from human dental pulp stem cells

Silva, Luiz Henrique Santos 17 March 2014 (has links)
As células-tronco mesenquimais (MSCs) são células multipotentes que tem o potencial de se diferenciarem em várias linhagens celulares in vitro e in vivo. Estas são encontradas em nichos específicos em muitos órgãos e tecidos adultos, tais como medula óssea, tecido adiposo, músculo, dente, cordão umbilical, pele, cartilagem articular, sendo facilmente isoladas, expandidas e com alta capacidade proliferativa in vitro. Assim, estas características têm despertado grande interesse na sua utilização como uma potencial fonte de células para o reparo e regeneração tecidual de diversos órgãos e tecidos. Pouco se conhece sobre as moléculas que são secretadas pelas MSCs para a matriz extracelular (MEC) e que estão na interface célula-matriz e estão presentes em vias de transdução de sinais intracelulares. Desta forma, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o perfil de expressão gênica de enzimas que remodelam a MEC (metaloproteinases de matriz MMPs: 15 membros) e seus inibidores (inibidores teciduais das metaloproteinases de matriz TIMPs: 4 membros e RECK) e proteína da membrana plasmática (Caveolina-1) durante a diferenciação osteogenica in vitro a partir de células-tronco mesenquimais da polpa dentária humana (DPSCs). Para tanto, utilizamos polpas dentárias humanas provenientes de terceiros molares de indivíduos adultos (18-32 anos n=3) e as DPSCs isoladas foram imunofenotipadas por citometria de fluxo, avaliada a taxa de proliferação, induzidas as diferenciações osteogênica (1, 7, 14, 21 e 28 dias) e adipogênica (28 dias) e os transcritos avaliados por PCR em tempo real. Estas células foram positivas para o marcadores CD29, CD105, STRO-1, CD44, CD90 negativas os marcadores para CD31, CD45, CD34 e CD14 e são capazes de se diferenciarem em osteoblastos e adipócitos. Verificamos que as MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-13, MMP-14, MMP-25, TIMP-3, TIMP-4 e Caveolina-1 foram diferencialmente expressas durante a diferenciação osteogênica, sendo reguladas positivamente apenas no período de 28 dias pós indução e a TIMP-1 regulada positivamente desde o primeiro dia de indução. A MMP-11 e MMP-16 não foram detectadas nas DPSCs e nem durante a diferenciação osteogênica. Desta forma, concluímos que MMPs encontradas bem como a Caveolina-1 e as TIMP-3 e TIMP-4 podem estar participando dos dos eventos de diferenciação óssea em DPSCs, a TIMP-1 pode estar participando de eventos biológicos relacionados as propriedades do estado indiferenciado das DPSCs e da diferenciação óssea e que as MMP-11 e MMP-16 não são expressas pelas DPSCs e também não estão envolvidas na diferenciação osteogênica. / Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that have the potential to differentiate into various cell lineages in vitro and in vivo. These are found in specific niches in many adult organs and tissues, such as bone marrow, adipose tissue, muscle, tooth, umbilical cord, skin, cartilage, being easily isolated, expanded and high proliferative capacity in vitro. Thereby, these features have attracted great interest in its use as a potential source of cells for tissue repair and regeneration of various organs and tissues. Little is known about the molecules secreted by MSCs into the extracellular matrix (ECM), present at cell-matrix interface and present on intracellular signal transduction. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate gene expression profile of ECM remodeling enzymes (matrix metalloproteinases MMPs: 15 members) and their inhibitors (tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases TIMPs: 4 members and RECK) and plasma membrane proteins (Caveolin-1) that participate in signaling pathways during osteogenic differentiation in vitro from human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Normal human impacted third molars were collected from adults (18-32 years-old n=3) and DPSCs isolated were immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, evaluated the proliferation ratio, induced to osteogenic (1, 7, 14, 21 and 28-days) and adipogenic differentiation (28-days) and the transcript levels evaluated by Real Time PCR. These cells are positive for CD29, CD105, STRO -1, CD44, and CD90 markers and negative for CD31, CD45, CD34, and CD14 markers and are capable of differentiating into osteoblasts and adipocytes. We found that MMP- 2, MMP -3, MMP -13, MMP -14, MMP -25, TIMP-3, TIMP-4 and Caveolin-1 were differentially expressed during osteogenic differentiation, being upregulated only at 28 days post-induction and TIMP-1 upregulated from the first day of induction. MMP-11 and MMP-16 were not detected in DPSCs neither during differentiation. Thus, we conclude that MMPs, Caveolin-1 found as well as TIMP-3 and TIMP-4 may be participating in the event of bone differentiation in DPSCs, TIMP-1 may participate in biological events related to the properties of the undifferentiated state DPSCs and osteogenic differentiation, MMP-11 and MMP-16 are not also expressed by DPSCs and are not involved in osteogenic differentiation.
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Efeito da Laserfototerapia associada ou não à Vitamina C na indução de membranas celulares (cell sheets) de células-tronco da polpa dentária humana / Effect of laserphototherapy associated or not to Vitamin C in the induction of cell sheets of human dental pulp stem cells

Pedroni, Ana Clara Fagundes 28 March 2016 (has links)
Membranas celulares (MCs; Cell Sheets), constituídas por células-tronco (CTs), são autodestacáveis da placa de cultivo, e sem subcultivos geram grande quantidade de células que podem ser transplantadas de maneira mais próxima da fisiologia celular, mantendo-se as ligações celulares e a matriz extracelular produzidas em cultura. O ácido ascórbico ou vitamina C (VC) tem efeito indutor da formação destas MCs, aumentando a longevidade e tempo de indiferenciação das CTs. A similaridade observada entre respostas biológicas da VC em MCs e aquelas da Laserfototerapia (LFT) sobre células e tecidos, nos levou à hipótese de que estas terapias poderiam se complementar melhorando o prognóstico de futura aplicação clínica dessas MCs em regenerações de tecidos de interesse odontológico. Para testar essa hipótese, LFT e VC foram aplicadas associadas ou não na indução de MCs de células-tronco da polpa dentária humana (hDPSCs). Para tanto, hDPSCs descongeladas, que expressaram níveis típicos de marcadores de superfície de células-tronco mesenquimais, foram plaqueadas em placas de 6 poços (5x104 células por poço). Vinte e quatro horas depois do plaqueamento as culturas foram submetidas aos tratamentos dos grupos experimentais: Controle: hDPSCs em P3 cultivadas com meio clonogênico; Senescente: hDPSCs em P27 cultivadas com meio clonogênico; VC: P3 cultivadas com meio clonogênico acrescido de VC (20 ?g/ml); Laser: P3 cultivadas com meio clonogênico e submetido à LFT (contato e pontual - 5 pontos / poço, 660 nm, 20 mW, 0,028 cm², 0,71 W/cm², 7 segundos, 5 J/cm², 0,14 J por ponto, 48 horas de intervalo) e Laser+VC: P3 cultivadas com meio clonogênico acrescido de VC e submetido à LFT. Em 24 horas, 7 e 13 dias as hDPSCs dos diferentes grupos experimentais foram observadas macro e microscopicamente, e atividade da enzima telomerase foi avaliada por PCR-TRAP, complementado por ELISA. Para a avaliação da expressão de genes relacionados à natureza e indiferenciação (Mitofilina e Oct 4) e à longevidade (fase catalítica da enzima telomerase - hTERT); bem como à senescência das células do grupo senescente (?-galactosidase), as hDPSCs de todos os grupos experimentais foram submetidas ao RT-qPCR As hDPSCs foram capazes de formar MCs somente nos grupos VC e Laser+VC (100%), entre 10 e 13 dias. As MCs do grupo Laser+VC apresentaram maior facilidade na manipulação. Atividade de Telomerase nas hDPSCs foi observada somente em 24 horas (Controle e LFT) e em 7 dias (VC e Laser+VC). Os marcadores de indiferenciação (Oct 4) e mesenquimal (mitofilina), bem como a hTERT foram expressos nas hDPSCs de todos os grupos experimentais. O Oct4 e o hTERT, em 7 dias, apresentaram expressões significativamente maiores nos grupos VC e Laser+VC em comparação com os demais (p < 0,0001, p = 0,0009, respectivamente). A expressão da mitofilina foi significativamente maior no grupo Laser+VC, em 7 dias (p =0,033). A técnica de obtenção de MCs de hDPSCs por essa metodologia foi considerada adequada para ser testada em procedimentos regenerativos. A LFT quando associada à VC não interferiu na formação das MCs, nem na manutenção da longevidade e indiferenciação das hDPSCs. Adicionalmente, a LFT melhorou a manipulação das MCs. Assim sendo, a associação de VC e LFT na indução de MCs parece promissora para futura utilização de MCs na odontologia regenerativa. / Cell Sheets, consisting of stem cells (SCs) are self detachable from the cultivation plate, and with no subcultivation can generate large amount of cells. The cell sheets can be transplanted closer to cell physiology environment by keeping the cell connections and the extracellular matrix produced in culture. Ascorbic acid or Vitamin C (VC) has inductive effect on cell sheet formation, increasing the longevity and the stemness of the cell for long period of time. The similarity between biological responses of VC in cell sheets and those of Laserphototherapy (LPT, Laser) on cells and tissues led us to hypothesize that these therapies could improve the prognosis of future clinical application of these cell sheets in regeneration of dental tissues. To test this hypothesis, LPT and VC were applied, associated or not, to induce human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs). Therefore, hDPSCs, which expressed typical levels of mesenchymal stem cell surface markers, were plated in 6-well plates (5x104 cells per well). Twenty-four hours later they were subjected to the treatment of experimental groups: Control: hDPSCs in P3 cultured with regular medium; Senescent: hDPSCs in P27 cultured with regular medium; VC: P3 cultured with regular medium supplemented with VC (20 ?g/ml); Laser: P3 cultures with regular medium and submitted to LPT (punctual and contact mode-5 points / well, 660 nm, 20 mW, 0.028 cm², 0.71 W/cm², 7 sec, 5 J/cm², 0.14 J per point, 48 hours-intervals) and Laser+VC: P3 cultured with regular medium supplemented with VC and submitted to LPT Within 24 hours, 7 and 13 days the hDPSCs of the different experimental groups were observed macroscopically and microscopically, and the telomerase enzyme activity was assessed by PCR-TRAP, complemented by ELISA. To evaluate the expression of genes related to the nature and differentiation (Mitofilina and Oct 4), longevity (catalytic phase of telomerase-hTERT enzyme), and the senescence of the senescent group cells (?-galactosidase), the hDPSCs of all experimental groups were subjected to RT-qPCR. The RT-qPCR data were compared by ANOVA complemented by the Tukey\'s test (p <= 0.05). The hDPSCs were able to form cell sheets only in the VC and Laser+VC groups (100%). Additionally, the cell sheets of the Laser+VC group presented easier handling. Telomerase activity in hDPSCs was observed only in 24 hours (Control and Laser) and seven days (VC and Laser + VC). The undifferentiating marker (Oct 4) and mesenchymal marker (mitofilin), as well as hTERT were expressed in hDPSCs of all experimental groups. Oct4 and hTERT presented expressions significantly higher at 7 days in VC and Laser+VC groups than in all other groups (p < 0.0001, p = 0.0009, respectively). The expression of mitofilin was significantly higher in the Laser+VC group, in 7 days (p = 0.0338). The technique of obtaining cell sheets of hDPSCs by the methodology here presented was considered appropriate to be further tested in regenerative procedures. The LPT when combined with VC did not interfere with the formation of the cell sheets, neither in the maintenance of longevity and undifferentiating status of hDPSCs. Moreover, LPT improved the handling of the cell sheets. Thus, the association of VC and LPT in the induction of cell sheets seems promising for future use in regenerative dentistry.
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Reconstrução de defeitos ósseos cranianos em ratos com células-tronco de polpa dentária humana: estudo experimental de neoformação óssea / Reconstruction of cranial defects in rats with human dental pulp stem cells: experimental design of bone regeneration

Costa, André de Mendonça 15 December 2009 (has links)
Os defeitos da calota craniana causados por traumas severos, neoplasias, cirurgias ou deformidades congênitas representam um grande desafio para os cirurgiões. O uso de enxertia óssea autóloga continua sendo o método de tratamento padrão ouro, embora apresente morbidade na área doadora e seja considerado insuficiente para reconstrução de grandes defeitos. Recentemente, com o advento da bioengenharia tecidual, novas expectativas surgiram na regeneração óssea. O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver um modelo experimental em ratos para o estudo de deformidades craniofaciais e verificar se as células-tronco humanas provenientes de dentes decíduos seriam capazes de regenerar defeitos críticos em calota craniana de ratos não imunossuprimidos. Foram realizados dois defeitos ósseos de espessura total com diâmetro de 5 x 8 mm na região biparietal. O lado esquerdo foi preenchido com membrana de colágeno, enquanto o lado direito com membrana de colágeno associada a células-tronco humanas provenientes de dentes decíduos. Essas células foram caracterizadas previamente in vitro como células mesenquimais. A eutanásia dos animais foi realizada no 7º, 21º, 30º e 60º dia de pós-operatório e amostras de tecido ósseo foram extraídas para realização da análise histológica. A análise da presença de células humanas no novo osso formado foi confirmada através do estudo molecular. A linhagem de células-tronco humanas provenientes de dentes decíduos foi positiva para células-tronco mesenquimais e sua diferenciação em tecido ósseo também foi evidenciada in vitro. Foi observada a formação óssea após 21 dias de cirurgia nos dois lados, sendo o lado direito um osso mais maduro. A reação da cadeia de polimerase para DNA humano foi amplificada apenas no lado direito demonstrando que existiam células humanas nesse novo osso formado. O uso de células-tronco de dentes decíduos humanas em ratos não imunossuprimidos não evidenciou rejeição durante o período estudado. Os achados sugerem que o modelo experimental descrito poderá ser utilizado para o estudo dos defeitos ósseos cranianos em cirurgia craniofacial e que o uso de células-tronco humanas provenientes de dentes decíduos associado à membrana de colágeno parece representar uma importante estratégia para a reconstrução de tecidos ósseos e seu uso pode ser considerado uma opção para o reparo de grandes defeitos ósseos cranianos. / Repair of bone defects caused by severe trauma, resection of tumors, and congenital deformity remains a big challenge to surgeons. As a gold standard for the treatment of bone defects in clinic, autologous bone grafts are usually limited by considerable donor site mobility and available supply of tissue that can be harvested. Recently, tissue engineering has become a promising approach for bone regeneration. The main aim of this study is to create an experimental surgical protocol and evaluate the capacity of human dental pulp stem cells isolated from deciduous teeth, to reconstruct critical size cranial bone defects in nonimmunosuppressed rats. Bilateral 5 x 8 mm cranial full-thickness defects of parietal bone were created. The left side was supplied with collagen membrane only and the right side with collagen membrane and human dental pulp stem cells. Cells were used after in vitro characterization as mesenchymal cells. Animals were euthanized at 7, 21, 30 and 60 days postoperatively and cranial tissue samples were taken from the defects for histologic analysis. Analysis of the presence of human cells in the new bone was confirmed by molecular analysis. The human dental pulp stem cells lineage was positive for the four mesenchymal cell markers tested and showed osteogenic in vitro differentiation. The bone formation was observed 21 days after surgery on both sides, but a more mature bone was present in the right side. Human DNA was polymerase chain reaction-amplified only at the right side, indicating that this new bone had human cells. The use of human dental pulp stem cells in nonimmunosuppressed rats did not cause any graft rejection during this period. Our findings suggest that surgical protocol created may ultimately be used in experimental studies of cranial bone defects in craniofacial surgery and the use of human dental pulp stem cells together with collagen membrane seems to be a promising strategy for in vivo bone tissue reconstruction and their use might provide an option to repair human large cranial bone defects.
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Osteogênese in vitro a partir de células-tronco da polpa dentária humana: papel das metaloproteinases de matriz e seus inibidores. / Osteogenesis in vitro from human dental pulp stem cells: role of matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors.

Gasparoni, Letícia Miquelitto 04 November 2016 (has links)
Perdas ósseas são um problema de saúde pública em todo o mundo e não existem substitutos ósseos ideais. A bioengenharia óssea vem como uma nova alternativa terapêutica e é baseada em células, biomateriais e moléculas sinalizadoras. As células-tronco mesenquimais tornaram-se muito atraentes devido ao seu potencial osteogênico. Assim, é necessário o conhecimento do perfil das moléculas secretadas e dos mecanismos que as controlam tanto no estado indiferenciado como durante a osteogênese. Desta forma, nosso objetivo foi avaliar o perfil de expressão das metaloproteinases de matriz (MMPs) e seus inibidores (TIMPs e RECK) bem como sua função durante a indução da osteogênese in vitro a partir de células-tronco da polpa dentária humana (DPSCs). Algumas MMPs, principalmente, MMP-2 e MT-MMPs bem como seus inibidores, são expressos em DPSCs indiferenciadas. Durante a osteogênese, os níveis de transcritos foram modulados positivamente em relação as DPSCs indiferenciadas e os níveis protéicos das MMPs -2 e -14 estão mais elevados e relacionados a fase de mineralização. Desta forma, sugerimos que as MMPs/TIMPs/RECK desempenham funções na manutenção do estado indiferenciado das DPSCs e podem ser importantes para a osteogênese bem como a mineralização in vitro. / Bone loss is a major public health problem throughout the world and are not ideal bone substitute. Bone bioengineering comes as a new therapeutic approach and is based on cells, biomaterials and signaling molecules. Mesenchymal stem cells have become very attractive due to their osteogenic potential. Thus, knowledge of the profile of secreted molecules and mechanisms that control both undifferentiated state and during osteogenesis is required. Thus, our objective was to evaluate the expression profile of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their inhibitors (TIMPs and RECK) and its function during induction of osteogenesis in vitro from human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Some MMPs, especially MMP-2 and MT-MMPs and their inhibitors, are expressed in undifferentiated DPSCs. During osteogenesis, the levels of transcripts were positively modulated in relation undifferentiated DPSCs and protein levels of MMP -2 and -14 are higher and related to mineralization phase. Therefore, we suggest that MMPs/TIMPs/RECK may play role in the maintenance of the undifferentiated state of DPSCs and may be important for osteogenesis and mineralization in vitro.
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Avaliação da distribuição de tensões em diferentes topografias residuais de molares restaurados com “Endocrown” / Analysis of the stress distribution in different residual topographic of a molar tooth restored with endocrowns

Pérez, Miguel Angel Muñoz 25 February 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-24T19:22:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Miguel Munoz Perez.pdf: 2838722 bytes, checksum: 47bde0e445ce247501fdda653ceefbb2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-02-25 / The aim of this study was to evaluate with the finite element method (MEF), the stress distribution under simulated functional loading in different cavity preparations using the pulp chamber of an endodontically-treated second mandible left molar to observe the stability and retention of the Endocrown. Computer tomography data of the tooth was obtained to generate a 3D volumetric model. In this 3D digital tooth, different cavity preparations without (Wo) and with (W) cusp coverage were modeled and edited, as well as a restoration and luting layer. All cavity preparations with cusp coverage had a mesio-occlusal-distal extension. To obtain the Poisson ratio and the elastic modulus of the restorative material used in the MEF, ceramic specimens were subjected to flexural tests. The following groups were obtained according to the cavity preparation: intact tooth (control) [IT]; occlusal-distal extension [WoOD], mesioocclusal- distal extension [WoMOD]; with buccal cusp coverage [WB], with lingual cusps coverage [WL]; with coverage of all cusps [WT]; and remnant of 2 mm above of the cement-enamel junction [Rm]. All groups were subjected to a 200 N loading in the Ansys Workbench v12 software and the stress distribution was analyzed by Rankine principal stresses criteria. "None" experimental group simulated stress distribution as the "IT". "WoOD" showed lowest stress levels at the internal angles. Stress levels were higher at internal angles for "W" and "WoMOD". No difference was observed between the other groups when compared to "Wo" and "W" with "MOD" extension. Within the limits of this in vitro study, it was concluded that the presence of a proximal wall was an important biomechanical factor for the remaining dental tissue and that the cusps coverage did not show any advantages for the stress distribution when compared to the more conservative cavity preparations. / O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar pelo método de elementos finitos (MEF) a distribuição de tensões em diferentes preparos cavitários que utilizaram a câmara pulpar disponível de um dente molar desvitalizado para a estabilidade e retenção de restauração “Endocrown”, submetida à simulação de forças oclusais funcionais. A tomografia computadorizada de uma mandíbula foi digitalmente reconstruída resultando num modelo 3D. Deste modelo foi extraída apenas a parte correspondente ao dente 37. Neste dente digital 3D, diferentes preparos cavitários sem e com envolvimento das cúspides foram modelados e editados, bem como uma restauração e camada de cimento. Todos os modelos com envolvimento das cúspides tiveram uma extensão mesio-ocluso-distal (MOD). Para a obtenção do coeficiente de Poisson e módulo de elasticidade do material restaurador utilizados no MEF, uma cerâmica foi submetida a teste de resistência à flexão. Foram obtidos os seguintes grupos: DH, dente hígido (controle); dois grupos sem envolvimento das cúspides, SeOD (extensão ocluso-distal) e SeMOD (extensão mésio-ocluso-distal); três grupos com envolvimento das cúspides, CeV (envolvimento das cúspides vestibulares), CeL (envolvimento das cúspides linguais) e CeT (envolvimento de todas as cúspides); e RM, remanescente de 2 mm acima do limite esmalte–cimento (LEC). Todos os grupos foram submetidos à simulação de uma carga de 200 N, no software Ansys Workbench v12, avaliando a distribuição de tensões principais de Rankine geradas nos preparos. As simulações demonstraram que os melhores resultados foram obtidos no grupo SeOD. Os resultados dos outros grupos apresentaram leve diferença, sendo muito próximos os resultados obtidos entre preparos cavitários sem e com envolvimento de cúspides, de extensão MOD. Com base nos resultados obtidos, pôde-se concluir que a presença de uma parede proximal é importante fator para beneficiar a biomecânica do remanescente dental, e que o envolvimento cuspídeo não forneceu um melhor prognóstico da situação quando comparando a preparos cavitários mais conservadores.
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An investigation into different phosphate glass processing routes and the role of phosphate glass in dental collagen-based scaffolds / Une étude des différentes voies de traitement du verre de phosphaté et du rôle du verre de phosphate dans les échafaudages à base de collagène dentaire

Farano, Vincenzo 04 October 2018 (has links)
This thesis concerns the development of a new series of Sr-doped phosphate-based glasses for biomedical applications. Such glasses in powder form are envisaged to have applications in novel composite restorations where the following is achievable: dentin cell-mediated bioremineralization, dental pulp regeneration and as carrier for therapeutics or antibacterial ions.The initial aim was to produce soluble porous phosphate glasses using the sol-gel method (phosphate-alkoxide based sol-gel process). Knowing the effect that the variation of Ca content has on the dissolution properties of the glass, a series of glasses where Ca was progressively increased at the expense of Na was produced. The structure of the prepared samples was probed by XRD, XRF and FTIR to confirm the successful synthesis of the target phosphate-based glass compositions. After that a promising methodology was established, attempts were made to replace Ca with Sr. Different Sr sources were used without success due to the difficulty to fully dissolve those precursors in the sol-gel mixture. Subsequently, the issue of the toxicity of some precursors and solvents used in the sol-gel procedure was recognised. To overcome this obstacle, efforts were made to replace the toxic precursor chemicals with safer ones. Nevertheless, due to the low solubility of some new precursors and the low reactivity of others, the sol-gel process did not proceed in a predictable and reproducible fashion. At this stage, the sol-gel route was put aside, and two alternative soft and water-based chemical approaches were experimented: the precipitation method and the coacervation process. The first one was found to be unsuitable for our needs for two main reasons: 1) the presence of Na in the composition generated a crystalline material (instead of a glassy amorphous one); 2) the Ca/P ratio of our composition fell in the range of crystalline phase by using this method. In addition, the yield was really low. The second method (coacervation process) was a complete success. The glassy nature of the materials obtained was proved by XRD and XRF and the surface features were tested by BET and SEM. The process was retained for a while as the preferred synthesis route and both the scale-up effect and the possibility to add Sr were analysed. The production scale of the material was increased by 5 times and different Sr sources were tested to find the best one. XRD and XRF analysis proved both the success of the scale-up and the incorporation of the Sr in glass composition / This thesis concerns the development of a new series of Sr-doped phosphate-based glasses for biomedical applications. Such glasses in powder form are envisaged to have applications in novel composite restorations where the following is achievable: dentin cell-mediated bioremineralization, dental pulp regeneration and as carrier for therapeutics or antibacterial ions.The initial aim was to produce soluble porous phosphate glasses using the sol-gel method (phosphate-alkoxide based sol-gel process). Knowing the effect that the variation of Ca content has on the dissolution properties of the glass, a series of glasses where Ca was progressively increased at the expense of Na was produced. The structure of the prepared samples was probed by XRD, XRF and FTIR to confirm the successful synthesis of the target phosphate-based glass compositions. After that a promising methodology was established, attempts were made to replace Ca with Sr. Different Sr sources were used without success due to the difficulty to fully dissolve those precursors in the sol-gel mixture. Subsequently, the issue of the toxicity of some precursors and solvents used in the sol-gel procedure was recognised. To overcome this obstacle, efforts were made to replace the toxic precursor chemicals with safer ones. Nevertheless, due to the low solubility of some new precursors and the low reactivity of others, the sol-gel process did not proceed in a predictable and reproducible fashion. At this stage, the sol-gel route was put aside, and two alternative soft and water-based chemical approaches were experimented: the precipitation method and the coacervation process. The first one was found to be unsuitable for our needs for two main reasons: 1) the presence of Na in the composition generated a crystalline material (instead of a glassy amorphous one); 2) the Ca/P ratio of our composition fell in the range of crystalline phase by using this method. In addition, the yield was really low. The second method (coacervation process) was a complete success. The glassy nature of the materials obtained was proved by XRD and XRF and the surface features were tested by BET and SEM. The process was retained for a while as the preferred synthesis route and both the scale-up effect and the possibility to add Sr were analysed. The production scale of the material was increased by 5 times and different Sr sources were tested to find the best one. XRD and XRF analysis proved both the success of the scale-up and the incorporation of the Sr in glass composition
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Aspectos Inflamatórios e Imunológicos de Pulpites Dentárias Humanas / Inflammatory and Immunological Aspects of pulpitis Human Dental

BRUNO, Kely Firmino 18 September 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:25:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Kely firmino 1.pdf: 970198 bytes, checksum: 3bf225da31dfffbda40dcadc48b3437c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-09-18 / Immune and inflammatory cells may contribute to host defense and microenvironmental changes during the pathogenesis of dental pulpitis. This study evaluated the microscopic characteristics and densities (per mm2) of tryptase+ mast cells, CD4+ T helper lymphocytes, CD45RO+ memory T lymphocytes, foxp3+ T regulatory lymphocytes, CD20+ B lymphocytes, CD68+ macrophages, and CD31+ blood vessels in human dental pulpitis (n = 38). Methods: Tryptase, CD4, CD45RO, foxp3, CD20, CD68, and CD31 expressions were analyzed using immunohistochemistry; other microscopic features, such as intensity of inflammatory infiltrate and collagen deposition, were evaluated after staining with hematoxylin and eosin. Results: Two microscopic patterns of dental pulpitis were found: group 1 (G1) (n = 15) showed intense inflammatory infiltrate and mild collagen deposition; conversely, group 2 (G2) (n = 23) showed scarce inflammatory infiltrate and intense collagen deposition. The numbers of CD68+ and CD20+ cells and the density of blood vessels were higher in G1 than in G2. However, there were no differences in CD4+ and CD45RO+ cell densities between groups. When present, mast cells were equally distributed in G1 and G2, whereas foxp3+ cells were detected in 58.82% and 14.28% of the samples of G1 and G2. Conclusions: Immune and inflammatory cell infiltration have different patterns in human dental pulpitis, which might reflect distinct microscopic characteristics and particular local defense capabilities. / Células imune-inflamatórias podem contribuir para defesa do hospedeiro e alterações no microambiente durante a patogênese das pulpites dentárias. O presente estudo avaliou as características microscópicas e as densidades (por mm2) de mastócitos triptase+, linfócitos T helper CD4+, linfócitos T de memória CD45RO+, linfócitos T regulatórios foxp3+, linfócitos B CD20+, macrófagos CD68+ e vasos sanguíneos CD31+ em pulpites dentárias humanas (n = 38). Métodos: Expressões de triptase, CD4, CD45RO, foxp3, CD20, CD68 e CD31 foram analisadas por imunoistoquímica; outras características microscópicas, como a intensidade de infiltrado inflamatório e colagenização, foram avaliadas após a coloração com hematoxilina e eosina. Resultados: Dois padrões microscópicos distintos de pulpites dentárias foram observados: Grupo 1 (G1) (n=15) apresentou intenso infiltrado inflamatório e pouca colagenização; o Grupo 2 (G2) (n=23) apresentou escasso infiltrado inflamatório e intensa colagenização. Os números de células CD68+ e CD20+ bem como a densidade de vasos sanguíneos foram maiores no G1 comparadas ao G2. Entretanto, não houveram diferenças nas densidade celulares de CD4+ e CD45RO+ em ambos os grupos. Quando presentes, os mastócitos estiveram igualmente distribuídos em G1 e G2, enquanto as células foxp3+ foram detectadas em 58.82% e 14.28% de G1 e G2, respectivamente. Conclusões: Tipos diferentes de infiltração celular imune-inflamatória foram identificados em pulpites dentárias humanas, as quais podem refletir padrões microscópicos distintos de respostas com capacidade particular de defesa local.
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Expressão gênica de moléculas da matriz extracelular e da membrana celular durante a diferenciação de células-tronco adultas da polpa dentária humana / Gene expression of extracellular matrix and cell membrane molecules during cellular differentiation from human dental pulp stem cells

Luiz Henrique Santos Silva 17 March 2014 (has links)
As células-tronco mesenquimais (MSCs) são células multipotentes que tem o potencial de se diferenciarem em várias linhagens celulares in vitro e in vivo. Estas são encontradas em nichos específicos em muitos órgãos e tecidos adultos, tais como medula óssea, tecido adiposo, músculo, dente, cordão umbilical, pele, cartilagem articular, sendo facilmente isoladas, expandidas e com alta capacidade proliferativa in vitro. Assim, estas características têm despertado grande interesse na sua utilização como uma potencial fonte de células para o reparo e regeneração tecidual de diversos órgãos e tecidos. Pouco se conhece sobre as moléculas que são secretadas pelas MSCs para a matriz extracelular (MEC) e que estão na interface célula-matriz e estão presentes em vias de transdução de sinais intracelulares. Desta forma, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o perfil de expressão gênica de enzimas que remodelam a MEC (metaloproteinases de matriz MMPs: 15 membros) e seus inibidores (inibidores teciduais das metaloproteinases de matriz TIMPs: 4 membros e RECK) e proteína da membrana plasmática (Caveolina-1) durante a diferenciação osteogenica in vitro a partir de células-tronco mesenquimais da polpa dentária humana (DPSCs). Para tanto, utilizamos polpas dentárias humanas provenientes de terceiros molares de indivíduos adultos (18-32 anos n=3) e as DPSCs isoladas foram imunofenotipadas por citometria de fluxo, avaliada a taxa de proliferação, induzidas as diferenciações osteogênica (1, 7, 14, 21 e 28 dias) e adipogênica (28 dias) e os transcritos avaliados por PCR em tempo real. Estas células foram positivas para o marcadores CD29, CD105, STRO-1, CD44, CD90 negativas os marcadores para CD31, CD45, CD34 e CD14 e são capazes de se diferenciarem em osteoblastos e adipócitos. Verificamos que as MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-13, MMP-14, MMP-25, TIMP-3, TIMP-4 e Caveolina-1 foram diferencialmente expressas durante a diferenciação osteogênica, sendo reguladas positivamente apenas no período de 28 dias pós indução e a TIMP-1 regulada positivamente desde o primeiro dia de indução. A MMP-11 e MMP-16 não foram detectadas nas DPSCs e nem durante a diferenciação osteogênica. Desta forma, concluímos que MMPs encontradas bem como a Caveolina-1 e as TIMP-3 e TIMP-4 podem estar participando dos dos eventos de diferenciação óssea em DPSCs, a TIMP-1 pode estar participando de eventos biológicos relacionados as propriedades do estado indiferenciado das DPSCs e da diferenciação óssea e que as MMP-11 e MMP-16 não são expressas pelas DPSCs e também não estão envolvidas na diferenciação osteogênica. / Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells that have the potential to differentiate into various cell lineages in vitro and in vivo. These are found in specific niches in many adult organs and tissues, such as bone marrow, adipose tissue, muscle, tooth, umbilical cord, skin, cartilage, being easily isolated, expanded and high proliferative capacity in vitro. Thereby, these features have attracted great interest in its use as a potential source of cells for tissue repair and regeneration of various organs and tissues. Little is known about the molecules secreted by MSCs into the extracellular matrix (ECM), present at cell-matrix interface and present on intracellular signal transduction. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate gene expression profile of ECM remodeling enzymes (matrix metalloproteinases MMPs: 15 members) and their inhibitors (tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases TIMPs: 4 members and RECK) and plasma membrane proteins (Caveolin-1) that participate in signaling pathways during osteogenic differentiation in vitro from human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Normal human impacted third molars were collected from adults (18-32 years-old n=3) and DPSCs isolated were immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, evaluated the proliferation ratio, induced to osteogenic (1, 7, 14, 21 and 28-days) and adipogenic differentiation (28-days) and the transcript levels evaluated by Real Time PCR. These cells are positive for CD29, CD105, STRO -1, CD44, and CD90 markers and negative for CD31, CD45, CD34, and CD14 markers and are capable of differentiating into osteoblasts and adipocytes. We found that MMP- 2, MMP -3, MMP -13, MMP -14, MMP -25, TIMP-3, TIMP-4 and Caveolin-1 were differentially expressed during osteogenic differentiation, being upregulated only at 28 days post-induction and TIMP-1 upregulated from the first day of induction. MMP-11 and MMP-16 were not detected in DPSCs neither during differentiation. Thus, we conclude that MMPs, Caveolin-1 found as well as TIMP-3 and TIMP-4 may be participating in the event of bone differentiation in DPSCs, TIMP-1 may participate in biological events related to the properties of the undifferentiated state DPSCs and osteogenic differentiation, MMP-11 and MMP-16 are not also expressed by DPSCs and are not involved in osteogenic differentiation.
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Sergančiųjų lėtiniu priedančio audinių uždegimu padidinto jautrumo dantų ypatumai / Peculiarity of hypersensitive teeth with chronic periodontitis

Vaitkevičienė, Inga 21 February 2007 (has links)
In this scientific work was performed the extended study of hypersensitive teeth on patients with chronic periodontitis in order to evaluate the frequency of this painful condition and the intensity of provoked pain, its dependency on individual′s age, sex, nutrition and oral hygiene habits, extent of tooth mobility and dental attachment loss, amount of the plaque on tooth surfaces, professional oral hygiene, surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis; to examine the structure of dental pulp and hard tissue of hypersensitive teeth, to assess the effectiveness and possibility of treatment using a new generation desensitizing materials. It was determined that the prevalence of teeth hypersensitivity and the pain intensity among the patients with chronic periodontitis is high and directly dependent on individual′s nutrition, oral hygiene habits, age, the extent of tooth mobility and dental attachment loss; professional oral hygiene and surgical treatment significantly increases the pain intensity of hypersensitive teeth; were not found any structural changes in the pulp, hard tissues and myelinated nerve fibres of hypersensitive teeth; new generation desensitizing materials ensure fast, effective and long-lasting reduction of pain intensity.

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