# The effects of mineral trioxide aggregate and second-generation autologous growth factor on pulpotomy via TNF-α and NF-kβ/p65 pathways

**Authors:** Ayça Kurt, Ahter Şanal Çıkman, Emre Balaban, Zeynep Gümrükçü, Tolga Mercantepe, Levent Tümkaya, Mert Karabağ

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12903-024-04577-z · BMC Oral Health · 2024-08-03

## TL;DR

This study compares how two dental materials affect inflammation in rat teeth, finding that one material reduces inflammation more effectively over time.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel comparison of MTA and CGF in pulpotomy outcomes via TNF-α and NF-kβ/p65 pathways in a rat model.

## Key findings

- MTA treatment showed significant reduction in edematous and inflammatory areas over time.
- CGF initially reduced edema but increased inflammation later.
- MTA reduced TNF-α and NF-kβ/p65 positivity more effectively than CGF.

## Abstract

This study aims to investigate the effect of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), a bioactive endodontic cement, and Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF), a second-generation autologous growth factor, on pulpotomy-induced pulp inflammation. The study utilized the maxillary anterior central teeth of thirty-six young male Sprague Dawley rats. Forty-eight teeth were randomly assigned to two groups (12 rats/group; 24 teeth/group) based on the capping material (MTA or CGF). Subsequently, two subgroups (MTAG and CGFG) were formed per group (12 teeth/group) based on the time following pulpotomy (2-weeks and 4-weeks). The central teeth of the 12 animals assigned to the control group (CG) were not manipulated in any way, both in the 2-week group and in the 4-week group. Tissue samples extracted from rats at the end of the experiment were stained with H&E for histopathological analysis. For immunohistochemical analysis, primary antibodies for TNF-α and NF-kβ/65 were incubated. Data obtained from semi-quantitative analysis were assessed for normal distribution using Skewness-Kurtosis values, Q-Q plot, Levene’s test, and the Shapiro-Wilk test on statistical software. A P value < 0.05 was considered significant. When compared with the control group, both MTAG and CGFG showed increased edematous and inflammatory areas. In MTAG, edematous and inflammatory areas decreased significantly from the 2nd week (2(2–2), 2(1–2)) to the 4th week (1(1–1), 1(0–1)), while in CGFG, edematous areas decreased (2(2–3), 1.5(1–2)), and inflammatory areas increased significantly (2(2–3), 3(2-2.5)). When compared with the control group, TNF-α and NF-kβ/p65 positivity were higher in both MTAG and CGFG. In MTAG, TNF-α [2(1.5-2)] and NF-kβ/p65 [1.5(1–2)] positivity decreased significantly from the 2nd week to the 4th week [TNF-α: 1(1–1), NF-kβ/p65: 1(1–2)], while no significant change was observed in CGFG. In conclusion, this study revealed a reduction in cells showing TNF-α and NF-kβ/p65 positivity in the MTA treatment group compared to the CGF group. Although MTA demonstrated more favorable results than CGF in mitigating pulpal inflammation within the scope of this study, further experimental and clinical investigations are warranted to obtain comprehensive data regarding CGF.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** TNF (tumor necrosis factor)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Syt1 (synaptotagmin 1) [NCBI Gene 25716] {aka P65}, Rela (RELA proto-oncogene, NF-kB subunit) [NCBI Gene 309165] {aka NFkB, nos2}, Tnf (tumor necrosis factor) [NCBI Gene 24835] {aka RATTNF, TNF-alpha, Tnfa}
- **Diseases:** edematous (MESH:D004487), inflammation (MESH:D007249)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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