Comparative effects of chlorhexidine and essential oils containing mouth rinse on stem cells cultured on a titanium surface

  • Jun Beom Park
  • , Gil Lee
  • , Byeong Gon Yun
  • , Chang Hyen Kim
  • , Youngkyung Ko

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Abstract

Chlorhexidine (CHX) and Listerine (LIS), an essential oil compound, are the two commonly used adjunctive agents for mechanical debridement, for reducing the bacterial load in the treatment of peri-implant inflammation. However, antimicrobial agents have been reported to be cytotoxic to the alveolar bone cells and gingival epithelial cells. The present study was performed to examine the effects of antiseptics CHX and LIS, on the morphology and proliferation of stem cells. Stem cells derived from the buccal fat pad were grown on machined titanium discs. Each disc was immersed in CHX or LIS for 30 sec, 1.5 min or 4.5 min. Cell morphology was evaluated with a confocal laser microscope and the viability of the cells was quantitatively analyzed with the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8). The untreated cells attached to the titanium discs demonstrated well-organized actin cytoskeletons. No marked alterations in the cytoskeletal organization were observed in any of the treated groups. The treatment with CHX and LIS of the titanium discs decreased the viability of the cells grown on the treated discs (P<0.05). The stem cells derived from the buccal fat pad were sensitive to CHX and LIS, and a reduction in cellular viability was observed when these agents were applied to the discs for 30 sec. Further studies are required to determine the optimal application time and concentration of this antimicrobial agent for maximizing the reduction of the bacterial load and minimizing the cytotoxicity to the surrounding cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1249-1253
Number of pages5
JournalMolecular Medicine Reports
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Chlorhexidine
  • Confocal microscopy
  • Dental implant
  • Listerine
  • Titanium

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