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TitleCytotoxicity evaluation of nanocrystalline diamond coatings by fibroblast cell cultures
Publication TypeJournal Article
2009
AuthorsAmaral, M, Gomes, PS, Lopes, MA, Santos, JD, Silva, RF, Fernandes, MH
JournalActa BiomaterialiaActa Biomater.
Volume5
Issue2
Pagination755 - 763
Date Published2009///
17427061 (ISSN)
3 (4,5 dimethyl 2 thiazolyl) 2,5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide, animal cell, Animals, article, Biocompatibility, Biomedical dental applications, biomedicine, cell adhesion, Cell Division, cell function, cell growth, Cell Line, cell proliferation, cell spreading, cell structure, cell surface, cell survival, cell viability, ceramics, controlled study, Culture Media, cytoplasm, Cytotoxicity, dentistry, diamond, Fibroblast cell cultures, fibroblast culture, Fibroblasts, gingiva, human, human cell, Humans, material coating, Mice, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, mitochondrial respiration, mouse, nanocrystal, Nanocrystalline diamond coating, Nanostructures, nonhuman, polystyrene, priority journal, Silicon nitride, Surgical instrument
The cytotoxicity profile of nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) coatings on a Si 3N 4 ceramic was investigated. This material is envisaged to have biomedical dental applications such as burrs and surgical instruments. Two fibroblast cell culture systems were used to address the cytotoxicity of NCD-coated samples: L929 cells (a mouse permanent cell line) and human gingival fibroblasts. Cell behavior was evaluated in terms of cell adhesion, cell viability/proliferation (mitochondrial function, MTT assay) and the pattern of cell growth. Fibroblast cell behavior on standard polystyrene culture plates was used as control, as Si 3N 4 substrates have previously been shown to be biocompatible. NCD coatings provided a suitable surface for cell attachment, spreading and proliferation. Human gingival cells showed a homogeneous cytoplasm spreading, a flattened elongated morphology and a typical parallel alignment on confluent cultures. In comparison, L929 cells denoted a lower cytoplasm expansion, a heterogeneous spreading but a higher proliferation rate. For both cells, after few days, the NCD coating was completely covered with continuous cell layers. As compared to standard polystyrene culture plates, no deleterious or cytotoxic responses were observed with L929 and human fibroblast cell cultures, and in both a slight enhancement in cell proliferation was observed. In addition, the seeded NCD film allowed reproduction of the typical features of the two cell culture systems tested, further suggesting the lack of cytotoxicity of this coating. © 2008 Acta Materialia Inc.
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