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Effect of ultraviolet A-induced crosslinking on dentin collagen matrix




TekijätSeseogullari-Dirihan R, Tjäderhane L, Pashley DH, Tezvergil-Mutluay A

KustantajaElsevier

Julkaisuvuosi2015

JournalDental Materials

Lehden akronyymiDENT Mater

Vuosikerta31

Numero10

Aloitussivu1225

Lopetussivu1231

Sivujen määrä7

ISSN0109-5641

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2015.08.145


Tiivistelmä

Abstract


OBJECTIVES:

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of using UVA-induced crosslinking with or without riboflavin as photosensitizers on degradation of dentin matrix by dentin proteases.



METHODS:

Demineralized dentin specimens (0.4×3×6 mm(3), n=10/group) were subjected to: (RP1), 0.1% riboflavin-5 phosphate/UVA for 1 min; (RP5), 0.1% riboflavin-5 phosphate/UVA for 5 min; (R1), 0.1% riboflavin/UVA for 1 min; (R5), 0.1% riboflavin-UVA for 5 min; (UV1), UVA for 1 min; (UV5), UVA for 5 min. Specimens were incubated in 1 mL zinc and calcium containing media for 1 day and 1 week. An untreated group served as control (CM). After incubation, the loss of dry mass of samples was measured and aliquots of media were analyzed for the release of C-terminal fragment telopeptide (ICTP vs. CTX) of collagen to evaluate for cathepsin K (CA-K) and total matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-mediated degradation. Data were analyzed using repeated measures ANOVA at α=0.05.



RESULTS:

Although UVA radiation alone reduced dentin degradation, UVA-activated riboflavin or riboflavin-5 phosphate inhibited MMP and CA-K activities more than UVA alone. The effects of crosslinking were more pronounced in 7-day samples; only with CA-K were the effects of crosslinking with or without photosensitizer significantly different from controls in 1-day samples.



SIGNIFICANCE:

The use of bioactive forms (RP) or longer treatment time did not result with better effect. The use of UVA crosslinking reduces dentin matrix degradation, especially with photosensitizers.



 




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