| Literature DB >> 19560800 |
Yoshiko Masuda-Murakami1, Miho Kobayashi, Xiaogu Wang, Yoshishige Yamada, Yuichi Kimura, Mossamal Hossain, Koukichi Matsumoto.
Abstract
The effect of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) on the odontoblast-like differentiation of pulp cells was evaluated using heat-shock protein 25 (hsp25) as a marker for odontoblast differentiation. The cells were cultured with tooth-colored MTA or calcium hydroxide-containing cement (Dycal). The effects of the materials on the pulp cells were observed using a confocal laser scanning microscope. The cells were labelled immunocytochemically using polyclonal antibodies against hsp25 and actin. The mRNA expression of hsp25 and dspp in the pulp cells at 2 days were examined by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Most of the cells cultured with MTA showed an intense immunolabelling for hsp25 and the mRNA expressions of hsp25 and dspp at 2 days were higher than those cultured with Dycal. These findings indicate that MTA is an effective pulp capping material and is able to induce the differentiation of odontoblast-like cells and the formation of reparative tertiary dentin with minimum apoptosis. 2009 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19560800 DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2009.05.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Histochem ISSN: 0065-1281 Impact factor: 2.479