Antiseptic solutions modulate the paracrine-like activity of bone chips: differential impact of chlorhexidine and sodium hypochlorite
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2015
31/12/1969
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AIM: Chemical decontamination increases the availability of bone grafts; however, it is unclear whether antiseptic processing changes the biological activity of bone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bone chips were incubated with 4 different antiseptic solutions including (1) povidone-iodine (0.5%), (2) chlorhexidine diguluconate (0.2%), (3) hydrogen peroxide (1%) and (4) sodium hypochlorite (0.25%). After 10 minutes of incubation, changes in the capacity of the bone-conditioned medium to modulate gene expression of gingival fibroblasts was investigated. RESULTS: Conditioned medium obtained from freshly prepared bone chips increased the expression of TGF-β target genes interleukin 11 (IL11), proteoglycan4 (PRG4), NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4), and decreased the expression of adrenomedullin (ADM), and pentraxin 3 (PTX3) in gingival fibroblasts. Incubation of bone chips with 0.2% chlorhexidine, followed by vigorously washing resulted in a bone-conditioned medium with even higher expression of IL11, PRG4, and NOX4. These findings were also found with a decrease in cell viability and an activation of apoptosis signaling. Chlorhexidine alone, at low concentrations, increased IL11, PRG4 and NOX4 expression, independent of the TGF-β receptor I kinase activity. In contrast, 0.25% sodium hypochlorite almost entirely abolished the activity of bone-conditioned medium, while the other two antiseptic solutions, 1% hydrogen peroxide and 0.5% povidone-iodine, had relatively no impact, respectively. CONCLUSION: These in vitro findings demonstrate that incubation of bone chips with chlorhexidine differentially affects the activity of the respective bone-conditioned medium compared to the other antiseptic solutions. The data further suggest that the main effects are caused by chlorhexidine remaining in the bone-conditioned medium after repeated washing of the bone chips. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. KEYWORDS: Autografts; TGF-β; antiseptic solution; bone; bone conditioned medium; bone supernatant; chlorhexidine; hydrogen peroxide; povidone-iodine; sodium hypochlorite |
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http://boris.unibe.ch/71166/1/jcpe12447.pdf http://boris.unibe.ch/71166/8/Antiseptic%20solutions.pdf Sawada, Kosaku; Caballé Serrano, Jordi; Bosshardt, Dieter; Schaller, Benoît; Miron, Richard John; Buser, Daniel; Gruber, Reinhard (2015). Antiseptic solutions modulate the paracrine-like activity of bone chips: differential impact of chlorhexidine and sodium hypochlorite. Journal of clinical periodontology, 42(9), pp. 883-891. Wiley 10.1111/JCPE.12447 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/JCPE.12447> doi:10.7892/boris.71166 info:doi:10.1111/JCPE.12447 info:pmid:26284317 urn:issn:0303-6979 |
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eng |
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Wiley |
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http://boris.unibe.ch/71166/ |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Sawada, Kosaku; Caballé Serrano, Jordi; Bosshardt, Dieter; Schaller, Benoît; Miron, Richard John; Buser, Daniel; Gruber, Reinhard (2015). Antiseptic solutions modulate the paracrine-like activity of bone chips: differential impact of chlorhexidine and sodium hypochlorite. Journal of clinical periodontology, 42(9), pp. 883-891. Wiley 10.1111/JCPE.12447 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/JCPE.12447> |
Palavras-Chave | #610 Medicine & health |
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