Growth, viability, adhesion potential, and fibronectin expression in fibroblasts cultured on zirconia or feldspatic ceramics in vitro
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Zirconia, a biomaterial wideley used ill dentistry, has recently attracted much attention for its mechanical strength and toughness. Previously, its lack of mutagenic and carcinogenic power was reported. We describe here other essential aspects to be taken into account to define in vitro the biocompatibility of a material: the growth rate, viability, and adhesion capacity of normal stabilized cells grooving on it. To this aim, immortalized RAT-1 fibroblasts, growing either oil zirconia and on feldspatic (FE) ceramics were compared. In particular, the level of expression and the intra- and extra-cellular organization of fibronectill, a glycoprotein involved in Cellular adhesion and migration during tissue repair, was analyzed. Fibroblasts cultured on zirconia showed a higher growth rate, and underwent necrosis at lower levels than cells on FE ceramic, whereas either Materials did not stimulate apoptosis. Adhesion capacity of fibroblasts was evaluated measuring adherent cell nucleic acids with the flurometric CyQuant (R) assay, and it was found significantly higher in cells cultured on zirconia than on FE ceramic. This finding may be explained by the higher and more precocious expression of the adhesion protein fibronectin observed by indirect immunofluorescence in fibroblasts oil zirconia. Overall, the results suggest that zirconia, exerting low cytotoxicity and strongly inducing adhesion capacity, increases cellular growth rate of fibroblasts. All these features suggest that zirconia could represent a more suitable biomaterial than FE ceramic for prosthesis in dentistry. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
zirconia; fixed partial dentures; cellular adhesion; cellular growth rate; fibronectin; PARTIALLY-STABILIZED ZIRCONIA; HUMAN GINGIVAL FIBROBLASTS; DENTAL ALLOYS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; CYTOTOXICITY; CELLS; PROLIFERATION; APOPTOSIS; INVITRO; ALUMINA
List of contributors:
Missori, Mauro
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