TY - JOUR
T1 - Flavonol-containing phosphorylated pullulan may attenuate pulp inflammation
AU - Yonehiro, J.
AU - Yoshida, Y.
AU - Yamashita, A.
AU - Yoshizawa, S.
AU - Ohta, K.
AU - Kamata, N.
AU - Okihara, T.
AU - Nishimura, F.
PY - 2013/2
Y1 - 2013/2
N2 - Aim: To find possible reagents to minimize inflammatory responses by using an established pulpitis models for the purpose of developing new pulp-capping materials, and to test the possible use of phosphorylated pullulan as a carrier for such an anti-inflammatory reagent. Methodology: Co-culturing was performed using transwell systems. Inflammatory responses were evaluated by measuring cytokines produced by the cells. The effects of two flavonoids, luteolin and quercetin, as anti-inflammatory reagents, and phosphorylated pullulan, which potentially achieves a sufficient marginal sealing to hydroxyapatite and slowly releases luteolin, as a carrier for flavonoids, were tested. Results: Flavonols, particularly luteolin, dramatically attenuated inflammatory cytokine production, which was augmented by co-cultures. Luteolin was successfully enclosed by phosphorylated pullulan. Finally, it was confirmed that luteolin released from phosphorylated pullulan was effective in reducing cytokine production by co-cultures. Conclusions: Combination of phosphorylated pullulan and luteolin could be potentially used in the treatment of dental pulp inflammation.
AB - Aim: To find possible reagents to minimize inflammatory responses by using an established pulpitis models for the purpose of developing new pulp-capping materials, and to test the possible use of phosphorylated pullulan as a carrier for such an anti-inflammatory reagent. Methodology: Co-culturing was performed using transwell systems. Inflammatory responses were evaluated by measuring cytokines produced by the cells. The effects of two flavonoids, luteolin and quercetin, as anti-inflammatory reagents, and phosphorylated pullulan, which potentially achieves a sufficient marginal sealing to hydroxyapatite and slowly releases luteolin, as a carrier for flavonoids, were tested. Results: Flavonols, particularly luteolin, dramatically attenuated inflammatory cytokine production, which was augmented by co-cultures. Luteolin was successfully enclosed by phosphorylated pullulan. Finally, it was confirmed that luteolin released from phosphorylated pullulan was effective in reducing cytokine production by co-cultures. Conclusions: Combination of phosphorylated pullulan and luteolin could be potentially used in the treatment of dental pulp inflammation.
KW - Anti-inflammation
KW - DP-1 pulp cells
KW - Dental pulpitis
KW - Flavonoids
KW - Mesenchymal pulp cells
KW - Phosphorylated pullulan
KW - THP-1 macrophages
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2012.02095.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2012.02095.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 22775284
AN - SCOPUS:84872174751
SN - 0143-2885
VL - 46
SP - 119
EP - 127
JO - International Endodontic Journal
JF - International Endodontic Journal
IS - 2
ER -