1. Effects of the nitric oxide releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel on pulp-dentin regeneration: Pilot study.
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Moon CY, Nam OH, Kim M, Lee HS, Kaushik SN, Cruz Walma DA, Jun HW, Cheon K, and Choi SC
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- Animals, Biofilms drug effects, Biomimetic Materials chemical synthesis, Dental Pulp diagnostic imaging, Dental Pulp pathology, Dental Pulp physiopathology, Dentin diagnostic imaging, Dentin pathology, Dentin physiopathology, Dogs, Drug Delivery Systems, Enterococcus faecalis drug effects, Enterococcus faecalis physiology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections diagnostic imaging, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections drug therapy, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections pathology, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections physiopathology, Humans, Nanostructures, Neovascularization, Physiologic drug effects, Neovascularization, Physiologic physiology, Pilot Projects, Pulpitis diagnostic imaging, Pulpitis drug therapy, Pulpitis pathology, Pulpitis physiopathology, Regeneration physiology, Treponema denticola drug effects, Treponema denticola physiology, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Dental Pulp drug effects, Dentin drug effects, Gels chemical synthesis, Nitric Oxide administration & dosage, Regeneration drug effects
- Abstract
Successful disinfection alongside complete endodontic tissue regeneration and revascularization are the most desired clinical outcomes of regenerative endodontics. Despite reported clinical successes, significant limitations to the current regenerative endodontic procedure (REP) have been elucidated. To improve the current REP, an antibiotics and nitric oxide (NO) releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel was developed. The study evaluates antibacterial effects of an antibiotics and NO releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel on multispecies endodontic bacteria. Antibiotics, ciprofloxacin (CF) and metronidazole (MN) were mixed and encapsulated within the NO releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel. The gel was synthesized and self-assembled from peptide amphiphiles containing various functional groups. Antibacterial effects of the antibiotics and NO releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel were evaluated using bacterial viability assays involving endodontic microorganisms including clinical samples. Pulp-dentin regeneration was evaluated via animal-model experiments. The antibiotics and NO releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel demonstrated a concentration dependent antibacterial effect. In addition, NO alone demonstrated a concentration dependent antibacterial effect on endodontic microorganism. An in vivo analysis demonstrated the antibiotics and NO releasing biomimetic nanomatrix gel promoted tooth revascularization with maturation of root canals. An optimal concentration of and NO releasing nanomatrix gel is suggested for its potential as a root treatment material for REP and an appropriate protocol for human trials. Further investigation is required to obtain a larger sample size and decide upon ideal growth factor incorporation., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2018
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