The effect of the phenytoin metabolite p-HPPH on proliferation of gingival fibro-blasts in vitro

Authors

  • Thomas Modéer The departments of Pedodontics and Periodontology, Odontological Faculty, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Göran Dahllöf The departments of Pedodontics and Periodontology, Odontological Faculty, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Per Otteskog The departments of Pedodontics and Periodontology, Odontological Faculty, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016358209024080

Keywords:

Cell culture, gingival overgrowth, hyperplasia

Abstract

The effect of the major phenytoin metabolite 5-(parahydroxyphenyl)-5-phenyl-hydantoin (p-HPPH) was studied on cultures on human fibroblast-like cells grown out from explanted gingival biopsies. The explants were taken from children undergoing phenytoin medication. The results showed that the number of cells per culture decreased whereas the protein and DNA- contents remained relatively unaffected. This effect was most pronounced at the concentrations of 0.20 /μg/ml p-HPPH. The results indicate that the metabolite interfere with cell division without affecting protein or DNA synthesis.

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Published

1982-01-01