Inhibition of endogenous dentin matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) by benzalconium chloride (BAC) has shown to reduce collagen degradation by zymographic analysis. The optimal application would incorporate a given concentration of BAC into the adhesive resin.
Objective: To assess the MMP inhibitory properties of increasing concentrations of BAC by gelatin zymography, and� the shear bond strength (SBS) of etch-and-rinse adhesives modified with the same concentrations of BAC at 24h.
Methods: 1) Gelatin zymography: Extracts from concentrated demineralized human dentin powder were subjected to SDS-PAGE electrophoresis and incubated in the presence of BAC (0.25%, 0.5%, 1% and 2%). The gels were run in triplicate. Identification of MMP-2 and MMP-9 was confirmed by Western blot with specific antisera. 2) Shear bond strength: Two etch-and-rinse adhesives were modified with 0.25%, 0.5%, 1% and 2% BAC. SBS was evaluated after 24h of storage (100% humidity at 37�C) and compared against a control group, and other two commonly used protocols for antimicrobial application, Consepsis (Ultradent) and Etch-37 with BAC (Bisco) (n=20). A two-way ANOVA was used for data analysis.
Results: Complete inhibition of MMP-2 and MMP-9 was demonstrated by zymography regardless of the concentration of BAC. The adhesive type demonstrated a significant effect on the SBS (p<0.001). No significant effect of the treatment (p=0.141) or the interaction adhesive-treatment was shown (p=0.297).
Group | Description | Adhesive A SBS MPa(SE) | Adhesive B SBS MPa(SE) |
1 | H3PO4+Adhesive (control) | 28.7(2.5) | 18.3(1.5) |
2 | H3PO4+2%CHX +Adhesive | 26.4(2.5) | 17.8(1.9) |
3 | H3PO4 �containing 1%BAC+Adhesive | 28.3(2.8) | 16.2(1.9) |
4 | H3PO4+Adhesive containing 0.25%BAC | 26.1(2.8) | 23.8(2.8) |
5 | H3PO4+Adhesive containing 0.5%BAC | 24.3(1.7) | 18.8(1.9) |
6 | H3PO4+Adhesive containing 1%BAC | 28.8(2.1) | 16.7(2.3) |
7 | H3PO4+Adhesive containing 2%BAC | 22.7(2.7) | 13.9(2.0) |
Conclusion: All concentrations of BAC completely inhibited MMP-2 and MMP-9 activity as demonstrated by zymography. Incorporation of different concentrations of BAC into the etch-and-rinse adhesives did not affect early shear bond strengths to dentin.
Keywords: Adhesion, Antimicrobial agents/inhibitors, Dentin and Dentin bonding agents
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