Assessment of cytogenetic and cytotoxic effects of chlorhexidine digluconate on cultured human lymphocytes

Authors

  • Taner Arabaci Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Hasan Türkez Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Ataturk University, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Cenk Fatih Çanakçi Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey
  • Mehmet Özgöz Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology, Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016357.2012.757646

Keywords:

chlorhexidine, lymphocyte, toxicity

Abstract

Objective. The aim of this study was to assess the genetic and cellular toxicity of Chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) on peripheral human lymphocytes in vitro. Materials and methods. Micronucleus assay was used to investigate the genotoxicity, while the cell viability and proliferation were evaluated by Trypan blue exclusion test and Nuclear Division Index in control and CHX-treated (0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5 mg/ml) human blood cultures. Results. A dose-dependent toxic effect was found depending on CHX incubation on the genetic and cell viability of the lymphocytes. Micronucleus frequency was found to be statistically higher at 0.5 mg/ml concentration compared to lower doses and the control group (p < 0.05). A significant reduction was shown in the cell viability and cell proliferation of the exposed lymphocytes at the concentrations of 0.4 and 0.5 mg/ml (p < 0.05), while no significant toxicity was found at lower concentrations compared to control (p > 0.05). Conclusion. This study showed dose-dependent genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of CHX on human lymphocytes in vitro. It should be considered during periodontal irrigation or novel CHX products at lower concentrations should be manufactured for clinical usage.

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Published

2013-09-01