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Effect of Silica-Based Nanomaterials and Their Derivate with PEGylation on Cementoblasts

Annals of biomedical engineering(2014)

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The applications of silica-based nanomaterials in dental fields as multifunctional scaffolds and carriers have been widely documented in recent years. However, toxicity of this type of nanoparticles in dental cells has not been elucidated in detail. The aim of present study was to investigate the effects of naked and PEGylated silica nanoparticles on cementoblasts. Methods including MTT assay, apoptosis, LDH, as well as ROS analysis were introduced in our study. Moreover, ALP analysis and alizarin red staining were additionally performed to indicate the influence of SiO 2 and PEG-SiO 2 on cementoblast differentiation. Results obtained from our designs and experiments demonstrated that naked silica nanoparticles could induce more cell toxicity than PEG-SiO 2 nanoparticles, indicating PEGylation could efficiently reduce in vitro toxicity from several sections including ROS, LDH, and other important routes. Based on above results, we concluded that it was so necessary to process PEGylation while silica-based materials were applied in biomedicine and related fields including dental area.
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Silica nanoparticles,PEGylation,Cementoblasts,Toxicity
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