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. 2006 Nov;102(5):e50-4.
doi: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2006.02.032. Epub 2006 Aug 22.

Genotoxicity in primary human peripheral lymphocytes after exposure to regular and white mineral trioxide aggregate

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Genotoxicity in primary human peripheral lymphocytes after exposure to regular and white mineral trioxide aggregate

Glenda N da Silva et al. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: Taking into consideration that DNA damage plays an important role in carcinogenesis, the purpose of this study was to evaluate whether regular and white mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) are able to induce genetic damage in primary human cells.

Study design: Human peripheral lymphocytes obtained from 10 healthy volunteers were exposed to 2 presentation forms of MTA at final concentrations ranging from 1 to 1000 microg/mL for 1 hour at 37 degrees C. The negative control group was treated with vehicle control (phosphate buffer solution, PBS) for 1 hour at 37 degrees C and the positive control group was treated with hydrogen peroxide (at 100 microM) for 5 minutes on ice. Results were analyzed by the Friedman nonparametric test.

Results: The results pointed out that either regular or white MTA in all concentrations tested did not induce DNA breakage in human peripheral lymphocytes as depicted by the mean tail moment.

Conclusion: In summary, our results indicate that exposure to MTA may not be a factor that increases the level of DNA lesions in human peripheral lymphocytes as detected by single cell gel (comet) assay.

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