Literature DB >> 17071404

Influence of Cyclosporin A on human gingival keratinocytes in vitro.

Günter Lauer1, Ronald Mai, Winnie Pradel, Peter Proff, Tomas Gedrange, Jan Beyer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Gingival hyperplasia is a well known side effect of Cyclosporine A therapy. The aetiology of this is not totally understood and there is debate whether it is hyperplasia of the gingival epithelium or of the submucosal connective tissue, or both, and what roles play factors like age and gender of the patients, duration and dosage of the drug.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The influence of different Cyclosporine A concentrations (10(-6) g/ml; 5 x 10(-7) g/ml; 10(-9) g/ml) and of no medication (controls) on growth and proliferation of cultured human gingival keratinocytes was investigated after a culture period of 3, 6 and 9 days. Cell proliferation was assessed by counting anti Ki-67 stained nuclei, cell growth by counting total number of nuclei and by the EZ4U-assay.
RESULTS: There was no significant correlation of the cell proliferation rate and cellular growth with either gender (p > 0.568) or duration of medication (p > 0.876); but Cyclosporine A concentration showed a highly significant influence on cellular growth (p = 0.0001). Inhibition of cell growth was dependent on drug dosage, but a low concentration of 10(-9) g/ml even stimulated cell growth.
CONCLUSIONS: There is evidence that Cyclosporine A in low concentrations (10(-9) g/ml as applied in long-term therapy) stimulates gingival keratinocyte growth and therefore might be related to hyperplasia of the gingiva. However, high Cyclosporine A concentrations may inhibit cell growths and factors like gender of the patient did not show any influence in-vitro.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17071404     DOI: 10.1016/S1010-5182(06)60024-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniomaxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1010-5182            Impact factor:   2.078


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