Function of gingival fibroblasts and periodontal ligament cells in the presence of methyl mercaptan

Citation
Pw. Johnson et H. Lancero, Function of gingival fibroblasts and periodontal ligament cells in the presence of methyl mercaptan, QUINTES INT, 30(5), 1999, pp. 343-349
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
00336572 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
343 - 349
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Objective: This study examined the effects of methyl mercaptan, a product o f the bacterial putrefaction of protein in periodontal pockets, on the func tion of cells in culture. Method and materials: Human gingival fibroblasts and periodontal ligament cells were exposed to a constant, continuous flow of methyl mercaptan in vitro, Control and test cultures were then examined for changes in intracellular pH, an event often associated with alterations in cellular function. Intracellular pH was determined by single-cell image analysis of cells loaded with a fluorescent, pH-sensitive dye, Periodontal ligament cells were also tested for changes in synthesis of total protein and fibronectin. Results: Test cells exhibited a consistent decrease in int racellular pH following exposure to methyl mercaptan, Measurements of total protein production showed that test periodontal ligament cell cultures pro duced approximately 30% less protein than control cultures (P < 0.05). West ern-blot analysis of fibronectin in medium demonstrated that abnormal monom eric fibronectins were a major protein in test, but not in control cell cul tures. Conclusion: Exposure to methyl mercaptan induced alterations in intr acellular events that paralleled changes in extracellular matrix proteins. The observed changes in extracellular matrix proteins support the hypothesi s that methyl mercaptan contributes to the progression of periodontal disea se.