Glyburide inhibits the bone resorption induced by traumatic occlusion in rats.
J Periodontal Res
; 55(3): 464-471, 2020 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To examine whether glyburide inhibits bone destruction caused by traumatic occlusion in a rat occlusal trauma model.BACKGROUND:
Excessive mechanical stress, such as traumatic occlusion, induces expression of IL-1ß and may be involved in bone resorption. NLRP3 inflammasomes have been linked to IL-1ß expression, but it is currently unclear whether glyburide, the inhibiter of NLRP3 inflammasome, suppresses occlusal trauma in rats.METHODS:
Male SD rats aged 7 weeks were used. In the trauma group, the occlusal surface of the maxillary first right molar was raised by attaching a metal wire to apply occlusal trauma to the mandibular first right molar. In the trauma + glyburide group, the NLRP3 inhibitor glyburide was administered orally every 24 hours from 1 day before induction of occlusal trauma. Rats were euthanized after 5 or 10 days, and the maxillary first molars were harvested with the adjacent tissues for histopathological investigation. Immunohistochemical expression of IL-1ß, NLRP3, and RANKL was also assessed.RESULTS:
On day 5, bone resorption was significantly greater in the trauma group compared with the control group or the trauma + glyburide group, and there were significantly higher numbers of osteoclasts and cells positive for IL-1ß, NLRP3, and RANKL in the trauma group.CONCLUSION:
In this study, glyburide inhibits bone resorption by traumatic occlusion in rats. It suggests that the NLRP3/IL-1ß pathway might be associated with bone resorption induced by traumatic occlusion.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Heridas y Lesiones
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Resorción Ósea
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Gliburida
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Oclusión Dental
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Periodontal Res
Año:
2020
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Japón