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Blood Oxidative Stress Modulates Alveolar Bone Loss in Chronically Stressed Rats.

Authors :
Lopes Castro MM
Nascimento PC
Souza-Monteiro D
Santos SM
Arouck MB
Garcia VB
Araújo RF Jr
de Araujo AA
Balbinot GS
Collares FM
Rosing CK
Monteiro MC
Ferraz Maia CS
Lima RR
Source :
International journal of molecular sciences [Int J Mol Sci] 2020 May 25; Vol. 21 (10). Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 25.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We aimed to investigate the effects of chronic stress (CS) on experimental periodontitis (EP) in rats. For this, 28 Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control, ligature-induced experimental periodontitis (EP), chronic stress (CS; by physical restraint model) and CS+EP (association of chronic stress and ligature-induced periodontitis). The experimental period lasted 30 days, including exposure to CS every day and ligature was performed on the 15th experimental day. After 30 days, the animals were submitted to the behavioral test of the elevated plus maze (EPM). Next, rats were euthanized for blood and mandible collection in order to evaluate the oxidative biochemistry (by nitric oxide (NO), reduced-glutathione activity (GSH), and thiobarbituric acid reactive substance levels (TBARS)) and alveolar bone characterization (by morphometric, micro-CT, and immunohistochemistry), respectively. The behavioral parameters evaluated in EPM indicated higher anxiogenic activity in the CS and CS+EP, groups, which is a behavioral reflex of CS. The results showed that CS was able to change the blood oxidative biochemistry in CS and CS+EP groups, decrease GSH activity in the blood, and increase the NO and TBARS concentrations. Thus, CS induces oxidative blood imbalance, which can potentialize or generate morphological, structural, and metabolic damages to the alveolar bone.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1422-0067
Volume :
21
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of molecular sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32466304
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103728