Gingival cell growth with antiresorptive treatment combined with corticosteroids or antiestrogen




Ekholm Heidi M, Löyttyniemi Eliisa, Soukka Tero, Rautava Jaana

PublisherWILEY

2021

Clinical and Experimental Dental Research

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DENTAL RESEARCH

CLIN EXP DENT RES

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473

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2057-4347

2057-4347

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.382

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/53037582



Objectives: Antiresorptive treatment has been shown to impair mucosal cell proliferation, migration, and viability. However, in the clinic, antiresorptives are often used in combination with other drugs. We studied the effect of antiresorptives combined with a corticosteroid or antiestrogen on oral mucosal keratinocytes and fibroblasts.

Material and methods: Human gingival keratinocyte and fibroblast cell lines were exposed to bisphosphonates (BPs) and denosumab in different concentrations and durations together with an antiestrogen or corticosteroid. Changes in cell viability, proliferation and migration after exposures were measured. Data were evaluated with hierarchical linear mixed model for repeated measurements.

Results: Bisphosphonate exposure suppressed keratinocyte and fibroblast cell viability, proliferation, and migration in a time-dependent manner. Combining a corticosteroid or antiestrogen with BPs further increased this negative effect. Denosumab alone had a mild positive effect on keratinocyte and fibroblast growth. When denosumab was combined with a corticosteroid or antiestrogen, cell growth was suppressed.

Conclusions: Our results show that coexisting medications may increase the negative impact of BPs or denosumab on oral mucosal cells.


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