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Odontology ; 112(3): 855-863, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38157109

RESUMEN

To evaluate the effect of high-graduation chronic ethanol (EtOH) intake on bone and periodontal tissues of rats. Male Wistar rats (250 g) were divided into two groups of n = 12 each one. EtOH (5 ml of 3 g/kg) was administered to the experimental group by gastric gavage twice a day for 20 days and the control group received water under the same conditions. The rats were euthanized and used to perform biochemical determination in plasma and gingival tissue, and histological and biomechanical studies in the femur and mandibular tissues. Alcohol increased both TNFα (p < 0.01) and PGE2 (p < 0.05) in plasma and gingiva (p < 0.05) as compared to controls. In addition, EtOH increased the alveolar bone loss as evidenced by the increased distance between the cement enamel junction and the alveolar crest (p < 0.01), the lower % of interradicular bone expressed as bone area/total area (B.Ar/T.Ar, p < 0.05) and the larger periodontal space (p < 0.05), as compared to controls. Likewise, the mandibular microtomographic analysis in alcoholized rats revealed a lower % of interradicular bone volume/total volume (BV/TV, p < 0.05), greater trabecular separation (p < 0.05) and greater % trabecular porosity (p < 0.05) than controls. No biomechanical alteration was observed in lower jaws, while the femur of alcoholized rats presented a decrease in the structural bone properties (p < 0.001), as a systemic consequence of deterioration of the diaphyseal architecture (p < 0.01) without changes in material properties. The consumption of high doses of alcohol produces deleterious effects on periodontal tissues that could be due not only to local but also systemic effects.


Asunto(s)
Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar , Etanol , Fémur , Ratas Wistar , Animales , Masculino , Ratas , Etanol/farmacología , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Fémur/efectos de los fármacos , Microtomografía por Rayos X , Mandíbula , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/sangre , Encía/efectos de los fármacos , Dinoprostona , Consumo de Bebidas Alcohólicas
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Wound Repair Regen ; 26(2): 153-162, 2018 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29524350

RESUMEN

Saliva is very important to oral health, and a salivary deficit has been shown to bring serious problems to oral health. There is scant information about the mechanisms through which salivary glands participate in post-tooth extraction socket healing. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of submandibulectomy (SMx), consisting of the ablation of submandibular and sublingual glands (SMG and SLG, respectively), on PGE2 signaling and other bone regulatory molecules, such as OPG and RANKL, involved in tooth extraction socket healing. Male Wistar rats, 70 g body weight, were assigned to an experimental (subjected to SMx) or a control group (sham operated). One week later, the animals in both groups underwent bilateral extraction of the first mandibular molars. The effect of SMx on different stages of socket healing after tooth extraction (7, 14, and 30 days) was studied by evaluating some parameters of inflammation, including PGE2 and its receptors, and of bone metabolism, as well as by performing bone biomechanical studies. SMx increased TNFα and PGE2 content as well as cyclooxygenase-II (COX-II) expression in tooth socket tissue at almost all the studied time points. SMx also had an effect on mRNA expression of PGE2 receptors at the different time points, but did not significantly alter osteoprotegerin (OPG) and RANKL mRNA expression at any of the studied time points. In addition, an increase in bone mass density was observed in SMx rats compared with matched controls, and the structural and mechanical bone properties of the mandibular socket bone were also affected by SMx. Our results suggest that the SMG/SLG complex regulates cellular activation and differentiation by modulating the production of molecules intervening in tooth extraction socket repair, including the PGE2 signaling system, which would therefore account for the higher density and resistance of the newly formed bone in SMx rat.


Asunto(s)
Inflamación/patología , Prostaglandina-E Sintasas/metabolismo , Receptores de Prostaglandina/metabolismo , Saliva/metabolismo , Conductos Salivales/cirugía , Extracción Dental , Alveolo Dental/patología , Cicatrización de Heridas/fisiología , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Masculino , Ratas , Ratas Wistar
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Aust Endod J ; 49 Suppl 1: 79-88, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36226979

RESUMEN

The aim was to characterise the endocannabinoid system (ECS) in the dental pulp of teeth at different stages of eruption. Pulp of: erupted premolars (EPM), third molars in pre-eruptive (PThM), intraosseous (IThM) and eruptive stages (EThM) (n = 12 each group) were used. Messenger RNA expression of components of the ECS as cannabinoid receptors (CBr1 and CBr2), and anandamide synthetizing (NAPE-PLD) and degradation (FAAH) enzymes were measured by RT-PCR. Data were analysed using Student's t-test for comparisons between two groups and one-way analysis of variance and Tukey's post-test for multiple comparisons (statistical significance: p < 0.05). mRNA expression of CBr2, NAPE-PLD and FAAH was similar in the studied stages, was lower in IThM than in PThM and EThM, and the lowest in EThM (p < 0.01); of note, CBr2 mRNA expression was not detected in EThM. CBr1 mRNA did not differ significantly between IThM and PThM but was lower in EThM (p < 0.01). The absence of CBr2 and presence of CBr1 in EThM suggest the involvement of the ECS via CBr1 as a mediator of tooth and bone tissue homeostasis during tooth eruption.


Asunto(s)
Endocannabinoides , Anomalías Dentarias , Humanos , Endocannabinoides/metabolismo , Erupción Dental , Huesos/metabolismo , Receptores de Cannabinoides , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo
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Neuroimmunomodulation ; 19(5): 293-303, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22777139

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: Periodontitis is an infectious disease leading to inflammation and destruction of tissue surrounding and supporting the tooth. The progress of the inflammatory response depends on the host's immune system and risk factors such as stress. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of the endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA) in experimental periodontitis with restraint stress, since the endocannabinoid system is known to modulate the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis as well as immune functions and has been found in human gingival tissues. METHODS: Experimental periodontitis was induced by ligature around first inferior molars and immobilization stress for 2 h twice daily for 7 days in a rat model. RESULTS: Corticosterone plasma levels, locomotor activity, adrenal gland weight and bone loss were increased in periodontitis and stress groups, and there was also less weight gain. The inflammatory parameters such as prostaglandin E(2) (radioimmunoassay), nitric oxide (radioconversion of (14)C-arginine), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α (ELISA) and interleukin (IL)-1ß (Western blot) measured in the gingival tissue were significantly increased in the periodontitis groups compared to the control group. Local injection of AEA (10(-8)M, 30 µl) decreased corticosterone plasma levels and the content of the cytokines TNF-α and IL-1ß in gingival tissue in periodontitis-stress groups. These AEA-induced inhibitions were mediated by CB(1) and CB(2) cannabinoid receptors since the injection of both antagonists together, AM251 (10(-6)M) and AM630 (10(-6)M) in 30 µl, prevented these effects. CONCLUSION: The endocannabinoid AEA diminishes the inflammatory response in periodontitis even during a stressful situation.


Asunto(s)
Antiinflamatorios/uso terapéutico , Ácidos Araquidónicos/uso terapéutico , Agonistas de Receptores de Cannabinoides/uso terapéutico , Endocannabinoides/uso terapéutico , Periodontitis/tratamiento farmacológico , Alcamidas Poliinsaturadas/uso terapéutico , Estrés Psicológico/tratamiento farmacológico , Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar/etiología , Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar/patología , Animales , Peso Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Corticosterona/sangre , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática , Conducta Exploratoria/efectos de los fármacos , Indoles/uso terapéutico , Interleucina-1beta/metabolismo , Masculino , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa/genética , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa/metabolismo , Periodontitis/sangre , Periodontitis/fisiopatología , Piperidinas/uso terapéutico , Prostaglandinas E/metabolismo , Pirazoles/uso terapéutico , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Estadísticas no Paramétricas , Estrés Psicológico/sangre , Estrés Psicológico/fisiopatología , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/metabolismo
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Alcohol Alcohol ; 44(5): 443-8, 2009.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19589828

RESUMEN

AIM: The aim of the present study was to determine whether the endocannabinoid system could be involved in the ethanol-induced inhibition of salivation in adult male Wistar rats. METHODS: Salivary secretion induced by different concentrations of methacholine, a cholinergic agonist, and the endocannabinoid arachidonoyl ethanolamide (anandamide, AEA) production in the submandibular gland (SMG) were determined in rats after ethanol (3 g/kg) administration by gastric gavage. To study the participation of cannabinod receptors in ethanol action, we evaluated methacholine-induced salivary secretion after ethanol administration when CB1 or CB2 receptors were blocked by intra-SMG injections of their selective antagonists AM251 and AM630, respectively. Additionally, we evaluated the in vitro effect of ethanol (0.1 M) on SMG production of cAMP, alone or combined with AM251 or AM630. RESULTS: Acute ethanol administration increased AEA production in SMG and also inhibited the methacholine-induced saliva secretion that was partially restored by intraglandular injection of AM251 or AM630. In addition, ethanol significantly reduced the forskolin-induced increase in cAMP content in SMG in vitro while treatment with AM251 blocked this response. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the inhibitory effect produced by ethanol on submandibular gland salivary secretion is mediated, at least in part, by the endocannabinoid system.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos Araquidónicos/farmacología , Moduladores de Receptores de Cannabinoides/farmacología , Depresores del Sistema Nervioso Central/farmacología , Endocannabinoides , Etanol/farmacología , Cloruro de Metacolina/farmacología , Agonistas Muscarínicos/farmacología , Alcamidas Poliinsaturadas/farmacología , Saliva/efectos de los fármacos , Saliva/metabolismo , Salivación/efectos de los fármacos , Glándula Submandibular/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Ácidos Araquidónicos/administración & dosificación , Moduladores de Receptores de Cannabinoides/administración & dosificación , Depresores del Sistema Nervioso Central/administración & dosificación , Colforsina/antagonistas & inhibidores , AMP Cíclico/genética , Etanol/administración & dosificación , Indoles/administración & dosificación , Indoles/farmacología , Masculino , Cloruro de Metacolina/administración & dosificación , Agonistas Muscarínicos/administración & dosificación , Piperidinas/administración & dosificación , Piperidinas/farmacología , Alcamidas Poliinsaturadas/administración & dosificación , Pirazoles/administración & dosificación , Pirazoles/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Receptor Cannabinoide CB2/antagonistas & inhibidores
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 37(85): 25-30, 2022. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1398027

RESUMEN

La tiroides ectópica lingual es una patología muy poco frecuente, producida por la detención en el descenso normal de la glándula durante el desarrollo embrio-nario. La localización lingual de tejido tiroideo es la más común entre las tiroides ectópicas o aberrantes. Esta enfermedad puede ser asintomática pero, cuan-do los signos y síntomas están presentes, guardan estrecha correlación con la localización de la lesión y son proporcionales a su tamaño. El diagnóstico debe realizarse clínicamente y con el complemento de es-tudios por imágenes y endocrinológicos. En los aná-lisis de laboratorio se debe incluir dosaje de las hor-monas TSH, T4 libre y T3, vinculadas con la función tiroidea. Las biopsias deben evitarse ya que causan desequilibrio en la producción hormonal de la glándu-la y peligro de profusas hemorragias. En este artículo se desarrolla una descripción de las generalidades de la tiroides ectópica lingual, y se presenta un caso clínico de un niño con un tumor lingual, que fue deri-vado por su médica pediatra a cirugía para realizar una biopsia. Asimismo, se comenta la importancia que tiene para el odontólogo conocer esta patología a fin de poder evitar sus posibles complicaciones (AU)


Lingual thyroid is a rare disorder produced by a failure in the descent of thyroid gland to its normal position during embryological development. Lingual localization of thyroid tissue is the most common among the ectopic or aberrant thyroids. This condition can be asymptomatic, although when symptoms take place, they are connected to the lesion location and depend on its size. Diagnosis should be made clinically and complemented with imaging and endocrine studies. Laboratory analysis must include dosage of TSH, free T4 and T3, thyroid function-linked hormones. Due to the possible imbalance in the gland hormone production and the risk of massive bleeding, biopsy should be avoided. In this article, a brief description of lingual ectopic thyroid generalities is developed and a clinical case of a 7-years old child is provided. Additionally, dentistry importance of knowing this condition is commented, in order to prevent its possible complications (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Niño , Glándula Tiroides/patología , Tiroides Lingual , Disgenesias Tiroideas/complicaciones , Signos y Síntomas , Hormonas Tiroideas/fisiología , Diagnóstico Diferencial
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 37(86): 1-7, 2022. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-1414436

RESUMEN

El molusco contagioso es una patología viral benigna muy frecuente, exclusiva del ser humano, y causada por un virus no clasificado del grupo de los Poxvirus. Las manifestaciones clínicas de la enfermedad inclu-yen lesiones en la piel, que pueden variar desde una pequeña pápula a un nódulo de mayor tamaño, pre-sentándose en forma solitaria o múltiple, dependien-do del estado inmunitario del paciente y del tiempo de evolución del proceso morboso. El estudio histo-patológico es importante para el diagnóstico, aunque en numerosas ocasiones éste se define clínicamen-te. Además del patrón histológico tradicional, y más frecuente, que exhibe hiperplasia e hipertrofia de la epidermis, se han descripto variantes poco usuales, cuyas características dependen, entre otros factores, de la sobreinfección y de la respuesta inmunitaria del paciente. En este trabajo se describen los rasgos ge-nerales del molusco contagioso y luego se presentan varios casos clínicos, uno de los cuales exhibe ma-nifestación inusual en la semimucosa del labio. Por último, se realizan comentarios referentes a la im-portancia que tiene para el odontólogo conocer esta patología y estar capacitado para detectarla, de modo de evitar sus complicaciones y su diseminación (AU)


Molluscum contagiosum is a very common benign viral pathologythat affects exclusively humans and is caused by an unclassified virus of the Poxvirus family. Clinical manifestations include skin lesions such as papule or nodule, which may range from a small papule to a larger nodule, presenting either solitary or multiple, depending on the immune status of the patient and the time of evolution of the morbid process. Histopathological study is important for the diagnosis, although in numerous occasions it is defined clinically. Classical and more frequent histology pattern exhibits hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the epidermis; however, distinct characteristics may occur depending on factors like superinfection and immune response of patients. This article describes general aspects of molluscum contagiosum and exposes several clinical cases, one of which exhibits an unusual manifestation in the semimucosa of the lip. Finally, comments are made regarding the importance for dentists to learn about the existence of this pathology and be able to recognize it in order to avoid its complications and spread (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Femenino , Niño , Adolescente , Enfermedades de la Piel/clasificación , Infecciones por Poxviridae/patología , Labio/patología , Molusco Contagioso/diagnóstico , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Manifestaciones Bucales , Técnicas Histológicas/métodos , Molusco Contagioso/tratamiento farmacológico
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Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ; 231(8): 1421-9, 2006 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16946411

RESUMEN

It is known that marijuana use decreases saliva secretion. Therefore, we hypothesized that cannabinoid receptors (CBs) are located in salivary glands to mediate that effect. In these experiments, we used the submandibular gland (SMG) of male rats, which is one of the major salivary glands. Mammalian tissues contain at least two types of CBs, CB1 and CB2, mainly located in the nervous system and peripheral tissues, respectively. Both receptors are coupled to Gi protein and respond by inhibiting the activity of adenylyl cyclase. We demonstrated that both CB1 and CB2 are present in the SMG, each showing specific localizations. The best-known endocannabinoid is anandamide (AEA), which binds with high affinity to CB1 and CB2. We showed that AEA markedly reduced forskolin-induced increase of cAMP content in vitro. This effect was blocked by AM251 and AM630 (CB1 and CB2 antagonists, respectively), indicating that both receptors are implicated in SMG physiology. In addition, we showed that AEA injected intraglandularly to anesthetized rats inhibited norepinephrine (NE)- and methacholine (MC)-stimulated saliva secretion in vivo and that both AM251 or AM630 prevented the inhibitory action of AEA. Also, the intraglandular injection of AM251 increased saliva secretion induced by lower doses of NE or MC. This increase was synergized after coinjection with AM630. Therefore, we concluded that AEA decreases saliva secretion in the SMG acting through CB1 and CB2 receptors.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos Araquidónicos/administración & dosificación , Moduladores de Receptores de Cannabinoides/administración & dosificación , Receptores de Cannabinoides/efectos de los fármacos , Receptores de Cannabinoides/metabolismo , Saliva/metabolismo , Glándula Submandibular/metabolismo , Animales , Colforsina/farmacología , AMP Cíclico/metabolismo , Endocannabinoides , Inmunohistoquímica , Indoles/farmacología , Masculino , Cloruro de Metacolina/farmacología , Norepinefrina/farmacología , Parasimpaticomiméticos/farmacología , Piperidinas/farmacología , Alcamidas Poliinsaturadas , Pirazoles/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Saliva/efectos de los fármacos , Simpatomiméticos/farmacología
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 33(74): 28-38, ene.-jun. 2018. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-969621

RESUMEN

La periodontitis es una enfermedad infecciosa caracterizada por la formación de bolsas periodontales que alojan microorganismos patógenos y por la inflamación de los tejidos de soporte dentario, ambas condiciones suman sus efectos nocivos provocando resorción ósea alveolar y deterioro del resto de los tejidos periodontales. La enfermedad se inicia por acumulación de placa bacteriana, pero su patogénesis progresa asociada a la respuesta inmune/inflamatoria del huésped que incrementa el deterioro de los tejidos periodontales. El alcohol es la sustancia de abuso de mayor consumo en todo el mundo. La literatura presenta numerosos estudios de correlación entre consumo de alcohol y desarrollo de enfermedades orales en seres humanos, aunque algunos autores han reportado efectos benéficos del consumo moderado de determinados tipos de alcohol. En este trabajo, luego de una revisión exhaustiva de la literatura, se concluye que el consumo abusivo de alcohol daña los tejidos periodontales y aumenta la predisposición de desarrollar periodontitis. Para finalizar, se describen los principales mecanismos que podrían estar implicados (AU)


Periodontitis is an infectious disease characterized by the formation of periodontal pockets that harbor pathogenic microorganisms and by the inflammation of dental support tissues, both of which add their harmful effects causing alveolar bone resorption and deterioration of the rest of the periodontal tissues. The disease was initiated by the accumulation of bacterial plaque, but its pathogenesis progresses associated with the immune / inflammatory response of the host that increases the deterioration of the periodontal tissues. Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance in the world. The literature presents numerous studies of the correlation between alcohol consumption and development of oral diseases in humans, although some authors have reported beneficial effects of moderate consumption of certain types of alcohol. In this paper, after an exhaustive review of the literature, it is concluded that the abusive consumption of alcohol damages the periodontal tissues and increases the predisposition to develop periodontitis. Finally, the main mechanisms that could be involved were described (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Periodontitis , Factores de Riesgo , Alcoholismo , Bacterias Anaerobias , Interpretación Estadística de Datos , Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar
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Arch Oral Biol ; 57(9): 1211-7, 2012 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22424886

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the short term effect of ethanol administration on periodontal disease in rats. DESIGN: Rats received either ethanol 2g/kg or water by gastric gavage twice a day. On the fifth day ligatures were tied around the molars of half of the rats to induce periodontitis. After 7days gingival tissue was removed and assayed for inflammatory markers. Finally, hemi-mandibles were extracted to evaluate bone loss by histomorphometrical techniques. RESULTS: The experimental periodontitis increased significantly the mRNA expression (p<0.001) and activity (p<0.001) of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the gingival tissue, whilst short time ethanol administration increased iNOS activity (p<0.05) and produced an additive effect on iNOS mRNA expression augmented by periodontitis (p<0.01). The short time ethanol administration also potentiated the periodontitis stimulatory effect on the mRNA expression of interleukin (IL)-1ß (p<0.01 and p<0.001, in semi-quantitative and real time PCR, respectively) and on the height of periodontal ligament (p<0.05). However, the ligature-induced periodontitis, but not ethanol administration, increased the prostaglandin E(2) content (p<0.05) and, diminished the alveolar bone volume (p<0.05), as compared to sham rats. CONCLUSION: The present results suggest that ethanol consumption could represent a risk indicator for periodontal disease since augments the expression of inflammatory markers, in healthy rats, and increases them, at short term, during the illness. However, scale longitudinal investigation and more case-control studies are needed to confirm this statement.


Asunto(s)
Bebidas Alcohólicas/efectos adversos , Etanol/efectos adversos , Mediadores de Inflamación/análisis , Periodontitis/patología , Pérdida de Hueso Alveolar/patología , Proceso Alveolar/patología , Animales , Antiinflamatorios/sangre , Biomarcadores/análisis , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión , Corticosterona/sangre , Dinoprostona/análisis , Encía/química , Encía/enzimología , Interleucina-1beta/análisis , Masculino , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo II/análisis , Ligamento Periodontal/patología , Periodontitis/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Factores de Riesgo
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Arch Oral Biol ; 55(8): 583-90, 2010 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20542488

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present paper was to assess whether lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inhibition of salivary secretion involves the activation of the endocannabinoid system and the participation of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)alpha in the submandibular gland. DESIGN: Pharmacological approaches were performed by using CB1 and/or CB2 cannabinoid receptor antagonists, AM251 and AM630, respectively, injected into the submandibular gland, to study the participation of the endocannabinoid system in LPS inhibitory effects on metacholine-induced salivary secretion. To assess the participation of TNFalpha on LPS inhibitory effects, salivary secretion was studied in LPS treated rats after the intraglandular injection of etanercept, a soluble form of TNF receptor which blocks TNFalpha action. Finally, to evaluate the possible interplay between endocannabinoids and TNFalpha on the submandibular gland function reduced during LPS challenge, the salivary secretion was studied after the intraglandular injection of this cytokine alone or concomitantly with AM251 and AM630. RESULTS: AM251 and AM630, injected separately or concomitantly, partially prevented LPS-induced inhibition of salivation. Also, anandamide synthase activity was increased in submandibular glands extracted from rats 3h after LPS injection, suggesting that the endocannabinoid system was activated in response to this challenge. On the other hand, etanercept, prevented the inhibitory effect of LPS on salivary secretion and moreover, TNFalpha injected intraglandularly inhibited salivary secretion, being this effect prevented by AM251 and AM630 injected concomitantly. CONCLUSION: The present results demonstrate the participation of the endocannabinoid system and TNFalpha on salivary responses during systemic inflammation induced by LPS.


Asunto(s)
Moduladores de Receptores de Cannabinoides/fisiología , Endocannabinoides , Lipopolisacáridos/farmacología , Saliva/efectos de los fármacos , Glándula Submandibular/efectos de los fármacos , Amidohidrolasas/farmacología , Animales , Ácido Araquidónico/análisis , Ácidos Araquidónicos/análisis , Colforsina/farmacología , AMP Cíclico/análisis , AMP Cíclico/antagonistas & inhibidores , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Etanercept , Inmunoglobulina G/farmacología , Factores Inmunológicos/farmacología , Técnicas In Vitro , Indoles/farmacología , Masculino , Cloruro de Metacolina/farmacología , Agonistas Muscarínicos/farmacología , Piperidinas/farmacología , Alcamidas Poliinsaturadas/análisis , Pirazoles/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Receptor Cannabinoide CB1/antagonistas & inhibidores , Receptor Cannabinoide CB2/antagonistas & inhibidores , Receptores del Factor de Necrosis Tumoral , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusión/farmacología , Saliva/metabolismo , Salivación/efectos de los fármacos , Tasa de Secreción/efectos de los fármacos , Glándula Submandibular/metabolismo , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/antagonistas & inhibidores , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/farmacología
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Rev. Fac. Odontol. (B.Aires) ; 28(64): 5-9, ene.-jun. 2013. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-762468

RESUMEN

La obturación de los conductos radiculares consiste en el relleno permanente del “espacio endodóntico” y el reemplazo del contenido normalo patológico del conducto por materiales que deben estar bien compactados y adaptados a las paredes del mismo. Al ser imposible la desinfección total de los conductos radiculares, es evidente la necesidad de utilizar un sellador endodóntico con acción bactericida, o al menos bacteriostática, que pueda actuar contra las bacterias que persisten luego de la preparación quirúrgica del conducto radicular. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar in vitro el poder antiséptico del cemento de Grossman, un material de obturación muy utilizado en endodoncia, en combinación con 2 proporciones de yodoformo, sobre bacterias comúnmente encontradas en infecciones de origen endodóntico. Resultados: el yodoformo puro no evidenció capacidad antiséptica sobre ninguna de las cepas estudiadas. Sin embargo, al asociarse con CG incrementó su efecto inhibitorio sobre Streptococcus mutans y sobre Enterococcus faecalis, en forma concentración-dependiante.


The sealing of the root canal consists in permanent "endodontic space" filling and the replacement of the normal or pathological conduit content by materials that should be well compacted and adapted to the walls thereof. Due the impossibility of total disinfection of the root canal, it is clear the need for a root canal sealer with bactericide or bacteriostatic effect that can act against bacteria that persist after surgical preparation of the root canal. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro the antiseptic power of Grossman cement, (GC) a material widely used in endodontic obturation, in combination with two proportions of iodoform, on bacteria commonly found in infections of endodontic origin. Results: the pure iodoform showed no antiseptic capacity on any of the strains studied. However, in association with GC, it increased its inhibitory effect on Streptococcus mutans and Enterococcus faecalis in concentration dependent-way.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Periapicales/microbiología , Enterococcus faecalis , Infección Focal Dental/tratamiento farmacológico , Materiales de Obturación del Conducto Radicular/farmacología , Streptococcus mutans , Iodoformium/farmacología , Análisis de Varianza , Bacillus subtilis , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Medios de Cultivo , Cavidad Pulpar/microbiología , Técnicas In Vitro , Ensayo de Materiales , Preparación del Conducto Radicular/métodos , Staphylococcus aureus
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