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GaAlAs laser irradiation induces active tertiary dentin formation after pulpal apoptosis and cell proliferation in rat molars.

Division of Cariology, Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Department of Oral Health Science, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Nigata, Japan.
Journal of endodontics (impact factor: 2.95). 08/2011; 37(8):1086-91. DOI:10.1016/j.joen.2011.05.020 pp.1086-91
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to clarify pulpal responses to gallium-aluminum-arsenide (GaAlAs) laser irradiation.
Maxillary first molars of 8-week-old rats were irradiated at an output power of 0.5 or 1.5 W for 180 seconds, and the samples were collected at intervals of 0 to 14 days. The demineralized paraffin sections were processed for immunohistochemistry for heat-shock protein (HSP)-25 and nestin in addition to cell proliferation assay using bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling and apoptosis assay using deoxynucleotidyl transferase deoxyuridine triphosphate nick end labeling (TUNEL).
Intense HSP-25 and nestin immunoreactivities in the odontoblast layer were weakened immediately after 0.5-W irradiation and recovered on day 1, resulting in slight tertiary dentin formation by day 14. On the contrary, 1.5-W irradiation immediately induced the loss of HSP-25 and nestin-immunoreactivities in the odontoblast layer. On day 1, numerous TUNEL-positive cells appeared in a degenerative zone that was surrounded by intense HSP-25 immunoreactivity. BrdU-positive cells occurred within the intensely HSP-25-immunopositive areas during days 2 through 5, whereas TUNEL-positive cells gradually decreased in number by day 5. HSP-25- and nestin-positive odontoblast-like cells were arranged along the pulp-dentin border by day 7, resulting in remarkable tertiary dentin formation on day 14.
The output energy determined pulpal healing patterns after GaAlAs laser irradiation; the higher energy induced the apoptosis in the affected dental pulp including odontoblasts followed by active cell proliferation in the intense HSP-25-immunoreactive areas surrounding the degenerative tissue, resulting in abundant tertiary dentin formation. Thus, the optimal GaAlAs laser irradiation elicited intentional tertiary dentin formation in the dental pulp.

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Keywords

0.5-W irradiation
 
8-week-old rats
 
active cell proliferation
 
affected dental pulp
 
cell proliferation assay
 
clarify pulpal responses
 
day 7
 
demineralized paraffin sections
 
GaAlAs laser irradiation
 
intense HSP-25 immunoreactivity
 
intense HSP-25-immunoreactive areas
 
intensely HSP-25-immunopositive areas
 
Maxillary first molars
 
nestin-positive odontoblast-like cells
 
numerous TUNEL-positive cells
 
pulp-dentin border
 
pulpal healing patterns
 
remarkable tertiary dentin formation
 
slight tertiary dentin formation
 
TUNEL-positive cells