Influence of polymerization properties of 4-META/MMA-based resin on the activity of fibroblast growth factor-2

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Abstract

Dental adhesive resins based on 4-methacryloxyethyl trimellitate anhydride (4-META)/methyl methacrylate (MMA) have been utilized for root-end filling and the bonding of fractured roots. To increase the success rate of these treatments, it would be beneficial to promote the healing of surrounding tissue by applying growth factors. In this study, the influences of the polymerization properties of 4-META/MMA-based resins on the activity of fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) were evaluated in vitro. The temperature increase caused by the heat generation during polymerization of the 4-META/MMA-based resin was insufficient to change the structure and function of FGF-2. Unpolymerized monomers released from the cured 4-META/MMA-based resin had no negative influences on the ability of FGF-2 to promote the proliferation of osteoblast-like cells. These findings suggest that it is possible to use FGF-2 in combination with 4-META/MMA-based resins.

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Kitagawa, H., Takeda, K., Tsuboi, R., Hayashi, M., Sasaki, J. I., & Imazato, S. (2017). Influence of polymerization properties of 4-META/MMA-based resin on the activity of fibroblast growth factor-2. Dental Materials Journal, 36(6), 724–730. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2016-372

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