Indirect cytotoxicity evaluation of pseudowollastonite
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Indirect cytotoxicity evaluation of pseudowollastonite
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of substances leached by pseudowollastonite (CaSiO(3)). It has been previously shown that calcium (Ca(2+)) and silicate (SiO(3)(-)) ions are released from pseudowollastonite into biological solutions. Both of these ions are known to influence the biological metabolism of osteoblastic cells essential in the mineralization process and bone-bonding mechanism. The indirect toxicity evaluation was performed by extraction method, according to International Standard Organization (ISO). Pseudowollastonite pellets obtained by solid-state reaction were incubated, in culture medium, during 24, 48, 72 or 168 h at different concentrations (5, 10, 15, 50, 100, 200 mg/ml). The cytotoxicity of each extract in presence of human osteoblastic cell line (SaOS-2) was quantitatively assessed by measuring the viability (succinate dehydrogenase activity, MTT), the membrane integrity (the uptake of the neutral red by viable cells, NR) as well as the cell necrosis by measuring the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) released in the culture medium. No significant alteration of membrane integrity or cell suffering was detectable. However, increased cell metabolism was observed for cells exposed to pseudowollastonite extract with longest extraction time (168 h). In conclusion, mineral elements leached by pseudowollastonite do not significantly affect the metabolism of osteoblastic cells.
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