The Inhibitory Effects of Quaternary Ammonium Methacrylates on Soluble and Matrix-bound MMPs

Arzu Tezvergil‐Mutluay(University of Turku), Kelli A. Agee(Augusta University), Toshikazu Uchiyama(Nihon University), Satoshi Imazato(The University of Osaka), Mustafa Murat Mutluay(University of Turku), Milena Cadenaro(University of Trieste), Lorenzo Breschi(University of Trieste), Yosuke Nishitani(Okayama University), Franklin R. Tay(Augusta University), D.H. Pashley(Augusta University)
Journal of Dental Research
January 6, 2011
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Abstract

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) bound to dentin contribute to the progressive degradation of collagen fibrils in hybrid layers created by dentin adhesives. This study evaluated the MMP-inhibiting potential of quaternary ammonium methacrylates (QAMs), with soluble rhMMP-9 and a matrix-bound endogenous MMP model. Six different QAMs were initially screened by a rhMMP-9 colorimetric assay. For the matrix-bound endogenous MMPs, we aged demineralized dentin beams for 30 days in calcium- and zinc-containing media (CM; control), chlorhexidine, or QAMs in CM to determine the changes in dry mass loss and solubilization of collagen peptides against baseline levels. The inhibitory effects of QAMs on soluble rhMMP-9 varied between 34 and 100%. Beams incubated in CM showed a 29% decrease in dry mass (p < 0.05), whereas beams incubated with QAMs showed only 0.2%-6% loss of dry mass. Significantly more solubilized collagen was detected from beams incubated in CM (p < 0.05). It is concluded that QAMs exhibited dentin MMP inhibition comparable with that of chlorhexidine, but required higher concentrations.


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