Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Influence of Novel Resin Monomer on Viability of L-929 Mouse Fibroblasts in vitro
Satoshi JINNOTatsushi KAWAIAtsuko ISHIKAWATomoo SUZUKINobuaki HATTORIHiroyuki OKEYATatsuhide HAYASHIHatsuhiko MAEDAYuzo OHNOMasamitsu ITOToshihide NOGUCHI
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2006 Volume 25 Issue 4 Pages 693-699

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Abstract
We have previously synthesized a novel acrylic resin monomer, methacryloyloxyethyl methyl succinate (TA). The aim of this in vitro study, therefore, was to examine its influence on cell viability using L-929 mouse fibroblasts and then compare the results with MMA, EMA, and LMA. Medium containing each monomer was changed every 15 minutes as some monomers were volatile. After one hour of exposure, these mediums were replaced with a normal medium and cells were further incubated for 72 hours. IC50 value for each monomer was determined, and chronological cell viability and cytomorphologic observation were evaluated. Viability was impaired in a dose-dependent manner. All monomers, except TA, tended to correlate between molecular weight and cell viability. On the other hand, TA showed excellent viability and did not impair growth abruptly. These results thus demonstrated that cellular damage by TA was much lower than that by other monomers.
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