Pattern of cell death after in vitro exposure to GDMA, TEGDMA, HEMA and two compomer extracts
Rune Becher, Hilde M. Kopperud, Ronald Al, Jan Tore Samuelsen, Else Morisbak, Hans J. Dahlman, Edel Lilleaas and Jon Einar Dahl | July 29th 2006
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In vitro exposure to chemical compounds in dental materials may cause cell death by apoptosis, necrosis or a combination of both. The aim of this paper was to evaluate aqueous extracts of freshly cured compomers Freedom (SDI) and F2000 (3M ESPE), and constituents identified in the extracts, GDMA (glycerol dimethacrylate), TEGDMA (triethylene glycol dimethacrylate) and HEMA (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) for their ability to induce necrosis and apoptosis in primary rat alveolar macrophages and the J744A1 macrophage cell line.