Cold atmospheric plasma promotes regeneration‐associated cell functions of murine cementoblasts in vitro

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The aim of the study was to examine the efficacy of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on the mineralization and cell proliferation of murine dental cementoblasts. Cells were treated with CAP and enamel matrix derivates (EMD). Gene expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), bone gamma‐carboxyglutamate protein (BGLAP), periostin (POSTN), osteopontin (OPN), osterix (OSX), collagen type I alpha 1 chain (COL1A1), dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein (DMP)1, RUNX family transcription factor (RUNX)2, and marker of proliferation Ki‐67 (KI67) was quantified by real‐time PCR. Protein expression was analyzed by immunocytochemistry and ELISA. ALP activity was de-termined by ALP assay. Von Kossa and alizarin red staining were used to display mineralization. Cell viability was analyzed by XTT assay, and morphological characterization was performed by DAPI/phalloidin staining. Cell migration was quantified with an established scratch assay. CAP and EMD upregulated both mRNA and protein synthesis of ALP, POSTN, and OPN. Additionally, DMP1 and COL1A1 were upregulated at both gene and protein levels. In addition to upregulated RUNX2 mRNA levels, treated cells mineralized more intensively. Moreover, CAP treatment re-sulted in an upregulation of KI67, higher cell viability, and improved cell migration. Our study shows that CAP appears to have stimulatory effects on regeneration‐associated cell functions in cementoblasts.

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Eggers, B., Marciniak, J., Deschner, J., Stope, M. B., Mustea, A., Kramer, F. J., & Nokhbehsaim, M. (2021). Cold atmospheric plasma promotes regeneration‐associated cell functions of murine cementoblasts in vitro. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105280

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