New nanostructural biomaterials based on active silicate systems and hydroxyapatite: characterization and genotoxicity in human peripheral blood lymphocytes
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2013
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Opačić-Galić, VanjaPetrović, V.
Živković, Slavoljub

Jokanović, Vukoman

Nikolić, B.

Knežević-Vukcević, Jelena
Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana

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Aim To characterize and investigate the genotoxic effect of a new endodontic cement based on dicalcium- and tricalcium-silicate (CS) with hydroxyapatite (HA) on human lymphocytes. Methodology Hydrothermal treatment was applied for synthesis of CS and HA. The final mixture HA-CS, with potential to be used in endodontic practice, is composed of CS (34%) and HA (66%). Human lymphocytes were incubated with HA, HA-CS and CS for 1h, at 37 degrees C and 5% CO2. Cell viability was determined using the trypan blue exclusion assay. To evaluate the level of DNA damage comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis) was performed. For the statistical analysis anova and Duncans Post Hoc Test were used. Results The SEM analysis indicated that CS consisted mostly of agglomerates of several micrometers in size, built up from smaller particles, with dimensions between 117 and 477nm. This is promising because dimensions of agglomerates are not comparable with channels inside the cell membranes, whereas th...eir nano-elements provide evident activity, important for faster setting of these mixtures compared to MTA. Values of DNA damage obtained in the comet assay indicated low genotoxic risk of the new endodontic materials. Conclusions The significantly improved setting characteristics and low genotoxic risk of the new material support further research.
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comet assay / dicalcium- and tricalcium-silicate / genotoxicity / hydroxyapatite / lymphocytesSource:
International Endodontic Journal, 2013, 46, 6, 506-516Publisher:
- Wiley, Hoboken
Funding / projects:
- Development and Application of Methods and Materials for Monitoring New Organic Contaminants, Toxic Compounds and Heavy Metals (RS-172007)
- Chemical and structural designing of nanomaterials for application in medicine and tissue engineering (RS-172026)
- Bioactive natural products as potential sources of new pharmaceuticals and food supplements (RS-172058)
DOI: 10.1111/iej.12017
ISSN: 0143-2885
PubMed: 23173688
WoS: 000318635000004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84877600554
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Opačić-Galić, Vanja AU - Petrović, V. AU - Živković, Slavoljub AU - Jokanović, Vukoman AU - Nikolić, B. AU - Knežević-Vukcević, Jelena AU - Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana PY - 2013 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1838 AB - Aim To characterize and investigate the genotoxic effect of a new endodontic cement based on dicalcium- and tricalcium-silicate (CS) with hydroxyapatite (HA) on human lymphocytes. Methodology Hydrothermal treatment was applied for synthesis of CS and HA. The final mixture HA-CS, with potential to be used in endodontic practice, is composed of CS (34%) and HA (66%). Human lymphocytes were incubated with HA, HA-CS and CS for 1h, at 37 degrees C and 5% CO2. Cell viability was determined using the trypan blue exclusion assay. To evaluate the level of DNA damage comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis) was performed. For the statistical analysis anova and Duncans Post Hoc Test were used. Results The SEM analysis indicated that CS consisted mostly of agglomerates of several micrometers in size, built up from smaller particles, with dimensions between 117 and 477nm. This is promising because dimensions of agglomerates are not comparable with channels inside the cell membranes, whereas their nano-elements provide evident activity, important for faster setting of these mixtures compared to MTA. Values of DNA damage obtained in the comet assay indicated low genotoxic risk of the new endodontic materials. Conclusions The significantly improved setting characteristics and low genotoxic risk of the new material support further research. PB - Wiley, Hoboken T2 - International Endodontic Journal T1 - New nanostructural biomaterials based on active silicate systems and hydroxyapatite: characterization and genotoxicity in human peripheral blood lymphocytes VL - 46 IS - 6 SP - 506 EP - 516 DO - 10.1111/iej.12017 ER -
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Opačić-Galić, V., Petrović, V., Živković, S., Jokanović, V., Nikolić, B., Knežević-Vukcević, J.,& Mitić-Ćulafić, D.. (2013). New nanostructural biomaterials based on active silicate systems and hydroxyapatite: characterization and genotoxicity in human peripheral blood lymphocytes. in International Endodontic Journal Wiley, Hoboken., 46(6), 506-516. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.12017
Opačić-Galić V, Petrović V, Živković S, Jokanović V, Nikolić B, Knežević-Vukcević J, Mitić-Ćulafić D. New nanostructural biomaterials based on active silicate systems and hydroxyapatite: characterization and genotoxicity in human peripheral blood lymphocytes. in International Endodontic Journal. 2013;46(6):506-516. doi:10.1111/iej.12017 .
Opačić-Galić, Vanja, Petrović, V., Živković, Slavoljub, Jokanović, Vukoman, Nikolić, B., Knežević-Vukcević, Jelena, Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana, "New nanostructural biomaterials based on active silicate systems and hydroxyapatite: characterization and genotoxicity in human peripheral blood lymphocytes" in International Endodontic Journal, 46, no. 6 (2013):506-516, https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.12017 . .