Study: CBD May Aid in Dental Tissue Regeneration
- The study examined the effects of CBD on human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) under normal and inflamed conditions induced by P. gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
- CBD at a concentration of 1.25 μg/mL countered the harmful effects of inflammation by enhancing cell proliferation and restoring differentiation potential of hDPSCs.
- Proteomic analysis revealed increased expression of proteins associated with cell proliferation and differentiation following CBD treatment.
- CBD-mediated Notch activation was found to effectively restore the odonto/osteogenic differentiation ability of hDPSCs under inflamed conditions, suggesting CBD as a potential therapeutic option for enhancing dentine regeneration.
The study, published in the International Endodontic Journal, investigated how CBD impacts human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) under both normal and inflamed conditions.
The researchers aimed to explore CBD’s effects on cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and odonto/osteogenic differentiation. Using hDPSCs harvested from dental pulp tissue, the cells were exposed to varying concentrations of CBD, ranging from 1.25 to 50 μg/mL, in both standard conditions and inflammatory environments induced by P. gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The findings revealed that CBD, at an optimal concentration of 1.25 μg/mL, counteracted the harmful effects of inflammation. While CBD had minimal effects on hDPSCs in normal conditions, it significantly enhanced cell proliferation and restored the differentiation potential of the stem cells in LPS-induced inflammatory conditions.
Proteomic analysis identified increased expression of proteins linked to cell proliferation and differentiation, such as CCL8, CDC42, and KFL5, following CBD treatment. Additionally, RNA sequencing highlighted the activation of the Notch signaling pathway, a mechanism that was confirmed through experiments using the Notch inhibitor DAPT.
The study concludes by stating:
CBD recovers the proliferation and survival of hDPSCs following exposure to LPS. Additionally, we report that CBD-mediated Notch activation effectively restores the odonto/osteogenic differentiation ability of hDPSCs under inflamed conditions. These results underscore the potential role of CBD as a therapeutic option to enhance dentine regeneration.