MMP-2 assay within the hybrid layer created by a two-step etch-and-rinse adhesive: biochemical and immunohistochemical analysis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2011.04.004
MMP-2 assay within the hybrid layer created by a two-step etch-and-rinse adhesive: biochemical and immunohistochemical analysis
Abstract
Objective: Degradation of hybrid layers (HLs) within resin-infiltrated dentine results from multiple degradation factors, including collagenolytic activity of specific matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Inhibition of host-derived MMPs may, therefore, slow the degradation of HL. The null hypothesis tested is that the presence of MMP-2 is similar regardless of chlorhexidine (CHX) pre-treatment or the use of an adhesive.
Methods: Powdered dentine prepared from extracted human teeth was divided into 4 groups: (G1) mineralised powder (control group); (G2) dentine powder treated with 1% phosphoric acid for 1 min; (G3) 1% phosphoric acid-etched dentine treated with Adper Scotchbond 1 XT (SB1XT; 3M ESPE); (G4) 1% phosphoric acid-etched dentine treated with 0.2% CHX followed by SB1XT. The concentration of detectable pro-MMP-2 and MMP-2 was assayed using a colorimetric assay system (QuantiSir). In addition, the presence of MMP-2 in the HL was assessed in 1 year-aged adhesive-dentine interfaces using an immunohistochemical approach under FEI-SEM/TEM.
Results: In dentine powder treated with 1% phosphoric acid (G2), MMP-2 level decreased compared to controls (G1); the application of SB1XT (G3) resulted in an increase of MMP-2, whilst 0.2% CHX before SB1XT application (G4), reduced MMP-2. The FEI-SEM/TEM analysis revealed MMP-2 distribution within the HL of aged interfaces showing increase MMP-2 patterns in the control group and minor labelling in the CHX-pretreated specimens.
Conclusion: The results of this study support the use of non-toxic MMPs inhibitors, such as CHX, as an appropriate additional step in bonding procedures in order to increase the longevity of the adhesive restorations.
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