2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2014.12.012
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Potential proinflammatory and osteogenic effects of dicalcium silicate particles in vitro

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“…In the current study, C 2 S-coated surfaces significantly increased the expression and production of TNF-a. The effect of C 2 Scoated surfaces on TNF-a is consistent with the results of previous studies on C 2 S particles [20]. In addition, C 2 Scoated surfaces significantly increased the production of IL-6 and IL-1b, possibly due to the release of ions or particles from the coated surfaces.…”
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“…In the current study, C 2 S-coated surfaces significantly increased the expression and production of TNF-a. The effect of C 2 Scoated surfaces on TNF-a is consistent with the results of previous studies on C 2 S particles [20]. In addition, C 2 Scoated surfaces significantly increased the production of IL-6 and IL-1b, possibly due to the release of ions or particles from the coated surfaces.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In our previous study [20], C 2 S particles were shown to produce no obvious cytotoxicity in THP-1, PBMC and MG-63 cells. The cytotoxicity of C 2 S-and 45S5-coated surfaces has never been evaluated when directly cultured with macrophages.…”
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“…This suggests a higher bone turnover rate in favor of bone formation. Likewise, MG-63 cells have shown similar results when exposed to hydroxyapatite and dicalcium silicate particles that are used as an implant surface coating [43]. The favorable effect of MP coating on bone formation by affecting the OPG/RANKL system should be further investigated by animal or clinical studies.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Dicalcium silicate cement is also a model system for drug release 74) . Dicalcium silicate cement has adequate biological properties and can be used as a root-end filling and pulp capping material, and exhibits good bioactivity and biocompatibility in in vitro studies 74,8286) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%