Skip to main content
Article
Comparative analysis of two colorimetric assays in dental pulp cell density. International Endodontic Journal
International Endodontic Journal
  • Fernanda Nedel, University of Pelotas
  • Fabiana Naomi Soki, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
  • Marcus Cristian Muniz Conde, CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO UNIVATES
  • Benjamin David Zeitlin, University of the Pacific
  • Sandra Beatriz Chaves Tarquinio, Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Jacques E. Nör, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
  • Fabiana Kömmling Seixas, Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Flavio F. Demarco, Federal University of Pelotas
ORCiD
Dr. Benjamin D. Zeitlin: 0000-0003-0110-0188
Department
Biomedical Sciences
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01796.x.
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

Aim: To compare and contrast two colorimetric assays used for the measurement of proliferation using two dental pulp cell types: dental pulp stem cells (DPSC) and human dental pulp fibroblasts (HDPF). Methodology Dental pulp stem cells or HDPF were seeded at 0.25 × 104 cells per well in 96-well plates. Cell proliferation was evaluated after 24–72 h. At the end of the experimental period, the sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay or a water-soluble tetrazolium salt (WST-1) assay was performed. Optical densities were determined in a microplate reader (Genius; TECAN). Data were analysed by Student’s t-test (comparison between cell types) and one-way anova followed by Tukey test (time-point intervals). Pearson’ correlation tests were performed to compare the two assays for each cell line. Results Both assays showed that DPSC had higher proliferation rates than HDPF. A positive significant correlation between the two colorimetric assays tested for both cell types DPSC (Pearson’s correlation coefficient = 0.847; P < 0.05) and HDPF (Pearson’s correlation coefficient = 0.775; P < 0.05). Conclusion Both tests demonstrated similar trends of cell proliferation, and thus are both appropriate for the evaluation of DPSC and HDPF. The choice of assay is therefore one of the practical applications. SRB stained plates can be dried and stored so may have utility in laboratories where data may require review or when access to analytical equipment is limited. WST-1 assays have the benefit of both ease and speed and may have utility in laboratories requiring either high throughput or rapid analyses.

Citation Information
Fernanda Nedel, Fabiana Naomi Soki, Marcus Cristian Muniz Conde, Benjamin David Zeitlin, et al.. "Comparative analysis of two colorimetric assays in dental pulp cell density. International Endodontic Journal" International Endodontic Journal Vol. 44 Iss. 1 (2011) p. 59 - 64 ISSN: 0143-2885
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/benjamin-zeitlin/23/