The aim of t his study was to investigate the cytotoxic and ni t ric oxide (NO)-inducing effects of bismuth oxide (Bi203)-containi ng Portland cement (BPC) on human dental pulp cells. We also assessed whether heme oxygenase-l (HO-l) is involved in BPC-induced cytotox.icity in dental pulp cells Cytotoxicity and NO production induced by BPC were higher than those induced by Portland cement (PC) at 12 and 24 hours, and the former grad ua lly decreased to the level observed for PC. HO- l and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA expressions in the BPC group showed maximal increase at 24 hours. and it gradually decreased with increasing cultivation tlme Hemin treatment reversed the BPC-induced cytotoxicity ‘ whereas zinc protoporphyrin IX treatment increased the cytotoxicity. These results suggested that NO production by BPC correlates with HO-l exp1'ession in dental pulp cells Moreover ‘ BPC- induced HO-l expression in dental pulp cells plays a protective 1'ole against the cytotox.ic effects of BPC.
Although substance P (SP). a potent pro-inflammatory peptide, is involved in inflammation and immune responses, the effect of SP 011 the expression of macl'ophage inJlammatol'Y protein 3a (MIP-3a. CCL20) in periodontal ligament (PDL) cells a l'e unknown Equally as enigmatic is the link between SP. the stress protein heme oxygenase-l (HO-l) , and CCL20 product ion. We investigated whether SP induces the release of chemokine CCL20 from irrunortalized POL (IPDL) cells. and further claif’y SP mediated pathways . We also exarnined the relationship between HO-l and CCL20 by treating POL cells with SP Incubating IPOL cells with SP incl'eased ex pl'ession of CCL20 mRNA and CCL20 protein in a dose-time dependent manner. Highly selective p38 and ERKl/2 inhibitors abl'ogated SP-induced expression of CCL20 lD IPOL cells SP is also responsible fo l' ini tiating phosphorylation of I/( B‘ degl'adation of IK B. and activation of NF-/( B. SP induced expression of HO-l in both a concentration- and time-dependent manner. and CCL20 refl ected similal' patterns. The inductive effects of SP on HO-l and CCL20 were enhanced by HO- l inducer hemin and the membrane-permea ble cGMP analog 8-bromo-cGMP Conversely, this pathway was inhi bited by the HO-l inhibitor zinc Pl'otoporphyrin IX (ZnPP IX) and the selective inhibitor of guanylate cyclase‘ 1H- [1. 2. 4]uxad iazole[4, 3-alquinoxal i n- 1-one (ODQ) We report hel'ein the pathway that connects SP a long with other modulators 0 1' neuroimmunoregulationto the induction of HO-1 and the inflanunatol'y mediatol' MIP- 3a /CCL20 in IPDL cel ls. which play an impol'tant role in the development 0 1' pe- I'iodontitis or inflammation during ol'thodontic tooth movement