In vitro cytotoxicity of dental casting alloys over 8 months

Citation
Jc. Wataha et al., In vitro cytotoxicity of dental casting alloys over 8 months, J ORAL REH, 26(5), 1999, pp. 379-387
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION
ISSN journal
0305182X → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
379 - 387
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-182X(199905)26:5<379:IVCODC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Although in vitro cytotoxicity tests have been a valuable part of the biolo gical testing of dental casting alloys, these tests are generally limited b y their short-term nature (<1.68 h). The objective of the current study was to measure the in vitro cytotoxicity of representative types of dental cas ting alloys over a relatively long-term interval (months) and compare longe r-term cytotoxicity with that seen initially. Polished easting alloy sample s were exposed to cell-culture medium for 30-day intervals. During the last 3 days of each interval, the medium was changed to provide a 3-day extract which was then placed on fibroblast or macrophage cultures for 48 h. The m itochondrial activity of the cells was measured and compared to control cul tures to assess the cytotoxic effect of the alloys. The cytotoxic effect wa s plotted versus time of medium exposure. The total time of exposure was 8 months. For most alloys, the mitochondrial response was constant over the 8 months, indicating that the cytotoxic effect of the alloys did not change significantly after extended exposure to the medium. A trend of improving b iological response was suspect for a reduced-gold alloy, but this trend was not statistically significant. The mitochondrial activity of the macrophag es was less sensitive to the alloy extracts than the activity of the fibrob lasts, which was significantly suppressed for several alloy types. However, mitochondrial activity of the macrophages was significantly increased for several alloys in the early time intervals. The total noble metal content o f the alloys was not necessarily predictive of the biological response. Thu s, it appears that in this indirect test of in vitro cytotoxicity, the shor t-term cytotoxicity is predictive of the longer-term for many types of dent al casting alloys.