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ABSTRACT: 2260  

Effects of LED-Irradiation on Calcified Nodules Formed in HDP Cells

S. MATSUI1, K. ARAI1, K. MATOBA2, Y. TSUJIMOTO1, T. MAEDA1, and K. MATSUSHIMA1, 1Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, 2J. MORITA MFG. CORP, Kyoto, Japan

Objectives: When pulp tissue is irritated by mechanical, thermal, or bacterial irritants, inflammatory reactions occur in the pulp and produce, in particular, pro-inflammatory cytokines. Pulp repair characterized by dentin bridge formation is known to occur after direct pulp-capping of exposed pulp by using calcium hydroxyl products. Although this direct pulp-capping technique is practiced widely, hard tissue formation often does not progress smoothly toward a cure, necessitating pulpectomy. The clinical use of LED has increased, and LED are now employed frequently even for conservative treatment. We have been studied the anti-inflammatory effect of 405nm-LED irradiation when used as an adjuvant to accelerate hard tissue formation. However, issues such as cell-propagated signaling immediately after LED irradiation and calcified nodules formation have received little attention. We investigated the effects of 405nm-LED irradiation on the calcified nodules formed of human dental pulp (HDP) cells.

Methods: The cells were cultured in alpha-MEM containing 10%-FCS, and 405nm-LED irradiation for 0, 1, 2.5, 5 or 10min. After LED-irradiation, the cells were incubated with culture medium supplemented with mineral-inducing factors comprising 50µg/ml ascorbic acid and 10mM ß-glycerol-phosphate. Production of OPN was measured using ELISA technique. ALPase activity was measured using ALPase activity kit. Calcified nodule formation was determined by Alizarin red S staining and von Kossa staining, and the amount of calcium was then measured.

Results: Calcified nodule formation was increased on 30days in 5min LED-irradiation group. Amount of calcium was also highest in the 5min LED-irradiation (p<0.01). ALP activity in the LED-irradiated and control groups increased in a time-dependent manner and peaked on 15days. ALPase activity was significantly highest in the 5min LED-irradiation (p<0.01). Production of OPN in conditioned medium was also highest in the 5min LED-irradiation (p<0.01).

Conclusion: These results suggested that HDP cells calcification ability is enhanced by LED-irradiation.

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