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The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption

OBJECTIVE: Orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR) is an undesirable sequel of tooth movement after sterile necrosis that takes place in periodontal ligament due to blockage of blood vessels following exertion of orthodontic force. This study sought to assess the effect of an an...

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Autores principales: Seifi, Massoud, Lotfi, Ali, Badiee, Mohammad Reza, Abdolazimi, Zahra, Amdjadi, Parisa, Bargrizan, Majid
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Publicado: Royan Institute 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4992183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551674
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author Seifi, Massoud
Lotfi, Ali
Badiee, Mohammad Reza
Abdolazimi, Zahra
Amdjadi, Parisa
Bargrizan, Majid
author_facet Seifi, Massoud
Lotfi, Ali
Badiee, Mohammad Reza
Abdolazimi, Zahra
Amdjadi, Parisa
Bargrizan, Majid
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description OBJECTIVE: Orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR) is an undesirable sequel of tooth movement after sterile necrosis that takes place in periodontal ligament due to blockage of blood vessels following exertion of orthodontic force. This study sought to assess the effect of an angiogenic cytokine on OIIRR in rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this experimental animal study, 50 rats were randomly divided into 5 groups of 10 each: E10, E100 and E1000 receiving an injection of 10, 100 and 1000 ng of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), respectively, positive control group (CP) receiving an orthodontic appliance and injection of phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and the negative control group (CN) receiving only the anesthetic agent. A nickel titanium coil spring was placed between the first molar and the incisor on the right side of maxilla. Twenty-one days later, the rats were sacrificed. Histopathological sections were made to assess the number and area of resorption lacunae, number of blood vessels, osteoclasts and Howship’s lacunae. Data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey’s honest significant difference (HSD) test. RESULTS: Number of resorption lacunae and area of resorption lacunae in E1000 (0.97 ± 0.80 and 1. 27 ± 0.01×10(-3), respectively) were significantly lower than in CP (4.17 ± 0.90 and 2.77 ± 0.01×10-3, respectively, P=0.000). Number of blood vessels, osteoclasts and Howship’s lacunae were significantly higher in E1000 compared to CP (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Tooth movement as the outcome of bone remodeling is concomitant with the formation of sterile necrosis in the periodontal ligament following blocked blood supply. Thus, bFGF can significantly decrease the risk of root resorption by providing more oxygen and angiogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-49921832016-08-22 The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption Seifi, Massoud Lotfi, Ali Badiee, Mohammad Reza Abdolazimi, Zahra Amdjadi, Parisa Bargrizan, Majid Cell J Original Article OBJECTIVE: Orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR) is an undesirable sequel of tooth movement after sterile necrosis that takes place in periodontal ligament due to blockage of blood vessels following exertion of orthodontic force. This study sought to assess the effect of an angiogenic cytokine on OIIRR in rat model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this experimental animal study, 50 rats were randomly divided into 5 groups of 10 each: E10, E100 and E1000 receiving an injection of 10, 100 and 1000 ng of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), respectively, positive control group (CP) receiving an orthodontic appliance and injection of phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and the negative control group (CN) receiving only the anesthetic agent. A nickel titanium coil spring was placed between the first molar and the incisor on the right side of maxilla. Twenty-one days later, the rats were sacrificed. Histopathological sections were made to assess the number and area of resorption lacunae, number of blood vessels, osteoclasts and Howship’s lacunae. Data were statistically analyzed using ANOVA and Tukey’s honest significant difference (HSD) test. RESULTS: Number of resorption lacunae and area of resorption lacunae in E1000 (0.97 ± 0.80 and 1. 27 ± 0.01×10(-3), respectively) were significantly lower than in CP (4.17 ± 0.90 and 2.77 ± 0.01×10-3, respectively, P=0.000). Number of blood vessels, osteoclasts and Howship’s lacunae were significantly higher in E1000 compared to CP (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Tooth movement as the outcome of bone remodeling is concomitant with the formation of sterile necrosis in the periodontal ligament following blocked blood supply. Thus, bFGF can significantly decrease the risk of root resorption by providing more oxygen and angiogenesis. Royan Institute 2016 2016-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4992183/ /pubmed/27551674 Text en Any use, distribution, reproduction or abstract of this publication in any medium, with the exception of commercial purposes, is permitted provided the original work is properly cited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Seifi, Massoud
Lotfi, Ali
Badiee, Mohammad Reza
Abdolazimi, Zahra
Amdjadi, Parisa
Bargrizan, Majid
The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title_full The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title_fullStr The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title_short The Effect of An Angiogenic Cytokine on Orthodontically Induced Inflammatory Root Resorption
title_sort effect of an angiogenic cytokine on orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4992183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551674
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