Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica

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Autor(a) principal: Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/138933
Resumo: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5- fluorouracil(5-FU) during the initial process of osseointegration, and influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5-FU on osseous tissue maturation phase, on osseointegrated implants, installed at the rat tibia, through biomechanics, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation, through the detection of immunomarkers tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), osteocalcina (OCN). Sixty animals were submitted to a surgical procedure to install a titanium implant on their right and left tibia. The animals were randomly separated on the following experimental groups: Group C15/30D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first physiological saline (PS) 15 days after the implants installation; Group C15/45D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first OS 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation; Group 5FU15/30D (n=10) – The animals received the first 5-FU chemotherapic shot 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 30 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU15/45D (n=10) – The animals received the first shot of 5-FU chemotherapic 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group C30/45D (control; n=10) received the first OS shot 30 days after the implants were installed and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU30/45D (n=10) – the animals received the first 5-FU chemoterapic shot 30 days after the installation of the implants and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Both left and right tibias were collected and fixed in buffered formalin 4% and 70% ethanol respectively. The pieces were processed to do the biomechanical, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation. At the biomechanics and histomorphometry analyses the group 5FU15/30D got results below the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) and 5FU30/45D(p<0.05) groups, as in the analyses microtomography the group 5FU15/30D presented less osseous volume when compared to the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) group, and the C15/30D group presented less osseous volume when compared to C30/45D(p<0.05) group. The histochemistry analyses of the 5FU15/30D group presented less quantity of mature collagen fibers when compared to C15/30D(p<0.05) e 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) groups. At the immunohistochemistry evaluation of the TRAP marker wasn’t found any differences between the groups, but the OCN marker on 5FU15/30 group presented a low standard of immunostaining when compared to the other groups. It concludes that when the chemotherapy with 5-FU is accomplished during osseointegration it has no negative influence on peri-implant tissues.
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spelling Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímicaInfluence of chemotherapy with 5-Fluorouracil on implants osseointegration installed at the rat tibia. Biomechanical, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluationOsseointegrationChemotherapyDental implantsOsseointegraçãoQuimioterapiaImplantes dentáriosThe purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5- fluorouracil(5-FU) during the initial process of osseointegration, and influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5-FU on osseous tissue maturation phase, on osseointegrated implants, installed at the rat tibia, through biomechanics, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation, through the detection of immunomarkers tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), osteocalcina (OCN). Sixty animals were submitted to a surgical procedure to install a titanium implant on their right and left tibia. The animals were randomly separated on the following experimental groups: Group C15/30D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first physiological saline (PS) 15 days after the implants installation; Group C15/45D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first OS 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation; Group 5FU15/30D (n=10) – The animals received the first 5-FU chemotherapic shot 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 30 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU15/45D (n=10) – The animals received the first shot of 5-FU chemotherapic 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group C30/45D (control; n=10) received the first OS shot 30 days after the implants were installed and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU30/45D (n=10) – the animals received the first 5-FU chemoterapic shot 30 days after the installation of the implants and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Both left and right tibias were collected and fixed in buffered formalin 4% and 70% ethanol respectively. The pieces were processed to do the biomechanical, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation. At the biomechanics and histomorphometry analyses the group 5FU15/30D got results below the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) and 5FU30/45D(p<0.05) groups, as in the analyses microtomography the group 5FU15/30D presented less osseous volume when compared to the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) group, and the C15/30D group presented less osseous volume when compared to C30/45D(p<0.05) group. The histochemistry analyses of the 5FU15/30D group presented less quantity of mature collagen fibers when compared to C15/30D(p<0.05) e 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) groups. At the immunohistochemistry evaluation of the TRAP marker wasn’t found any differences between the groups, but the OCN marker on 5FU15/30 group presented a low standard of immunostaining when compared to the other groups. It concludes that when the chemotherapy with 5-FU is accomplished during osseointegration it has no negative influence on peri-implant tissues.O propósito do presente estudo foi avaliar a influência do tratamento quimioterápico com 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) durante o processo inicial de osseointegração e a influência do tratamento quimioterápico com 5-FU na fase de maturação do tecido ósseo, em áreas de implantes osseointegradros, instalados em tíbias de ratos por meio das análises: biomecânica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica, pela detecção dos imunomarcadores tartrateresistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) e osteocalcina (OCN) e tomográfica. Sessenta animais foram submetidos a um procedimento cirúrgico para instalação de um implante de titânio em sua tíbia direita e um implante de titânio em sua tíbia esquerda. Os animais foram separados aleatoriamente nos seguintes grupos experimentais: Grupo C15/30D (controle; n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira injeção com solução salina fisiológica(SSF) 15 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 30 dias após a instalação dos implantes; Grupo C15/45D (controle; n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira injeção com SSF 15 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 45 dias após a instalação dos implantes ; Grupo 5FU15/30D (n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira dose do quimioterápico 5-FU 15 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 30 dias após a instalação dos implantes; Grupo 5FU15/45D (n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira dose do quimioterápico 5-FU 15 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 45 dias após a instalação dos implantes; Grupo C30/45D (controle; n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira injeção com SSF 30 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 45 dias após a instalação dos implantes; Grupo 5FU30/45D (n=10) – os animais receberam a primeira dose do quimioterápico 5-FU 30 dias após a instalação dos implantes e foram eutanasiados 45 dias após a instalação dos implantes. As tíbias direita e esquerda foram coletadas e fixadas em formol tamponado a 4% e álcool 70% respectivamente. As peças obtidas foram processadas para se efetuar as analises biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica (TRAP e OCN). Na Analise biomecanica e histométrica o grupo 5FU15/30D obteve resultados inferiores aos grupos 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) e 5FU30/45D(p<0.05), já na analise microtomográfica o grupo5FU15/30D apresentou menor volume ósseo quando comparado ao grupo 5FU15/45D(p<0.05), e o grupo C15/30D também apresentou menor volume osseo quando comparado ao grupo C30/45D(p<0.05). Com relação a analise histoquímica o grupo 5FU15/30D apresentou menor quantidade de fibras colágenas maduras quando comparado aos grupos C15/30D(p<0.05) e 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) . Na avaliação imunoistoquímica do marcador TRAP não foram encontradas diferenças entre os grupos, já para o marcador OCN o grupo 5FU15/30 apresentou um baixo padrão de imunomarcação quando comparado aos demais grupos. Concluiu-se que quando o tratamento quimioterápico com 5-FU é realizado durante a osseointegração ocorre um atraso desse processo, no entanto quando administrado após a osseointegração não exerce influencia negativa sobre os tecidos periimplantares.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP: 2014/ 11703-5Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Theodoro, Leticia Helena [UNESP]Garcia, Valdir Gouveia [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]2016-06-01T14:56:27Z2016-06-01T14:56:27Z2016-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/13893300087078233004021011P047744471181273464068921369233125porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP2023-10-16T06:07:47Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/138933Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-10-16T06:07:47Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
Influence of chemotherapy with 5-Fluorouracil on implants osseointegration installed at the rat tibia. Biomechanical, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation
title Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
spellingShingle Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]
Osseointegration
Chemotherapy
Dental implants
Osseointegração
Quimioterapia
Implantes dentários
title_short Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
title_full Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
title_fullStr Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
title_full_unstemmed Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
title_sort Influência da quimioterapia com 5-Fluorouracil na osseointegração de implantes instalados em tíbias de ratos: avaliação biomecânica, microtomográfica, histomorfométrica, histoquímica e imunoistoquímica
author Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]
author_facet Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Theodoro, Leticia Helena [UNESP]
Garcia, Valdir Gouveia [UNESP]
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferro-Alves, Márcio Luiz [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Osseointegration
Chemotherapy
Dental implants
Osseointegração
Quimioterapia
Implantes dentários
topic Osseointegration
Chemotherapy
Dental implants
Osseointegração
Quimioterapia
Implantes dentários
description The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5- fluorouracil(5-FU) during the initial process of osseointegration, and influence of chemotherapy treatment with 5-FU on osseous tissue maturation phase, on osseointegrated implants, installed at the rat tibia, through biomechanics, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation, through the detection of immunomarkers tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), osteocalcina (OCN). Sixty animals were submitted to a surgical procedure to install a titanium implant on their right and left tibia. The animals were randomly separated on the following experimental groups: Group C15/30D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first physiological saline (PS) 15 days after the implants installation; Group C15/45D (control; n=10) – The animals received the first OS 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation; Group 5FU15/30D (n=10) – The animals received the first 5-FU chemotherapic shot 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 30 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU15/45D (n=10) – The animals received the first shot of 5-FU chemotherapic 15 days after the implants installation and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group C30/45D (control; n=10) received the first OS shot 30 days after the implants were installed and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Group 5FU30/45D (n=10) – the animals received the first 5-FU chemoterapic shot 30 days after the installation of the implants and were euthanized 45 days after the implants installation. Both left and right tibias were collected and fixed in buffered formalin 4% and 70% ethanol respectively. The pieces were processed to do the biomechanical, microtomography, histomorphometry, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry evaluation. At the biomechanics and histomorphometry analyses the group 5FU15/30D got results below the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) and 5FU30/45D(p<0.05) groups, as in the analyses microtomography the group 5FU15/30D presented less osseous volume when compared to the 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) group, and the C15/30D group presented less osseous volume when compared to C30/45D(p<0.05) group. The histochemistry analyses of the 5FU15/30D group presented less quantity of mature collagen fibers when compared to C15/30D(p<0.05) e 5FU15/45D(p<0.05) groups. At the immunohistochemistry evaluation of the TRAP marker wasn’t found any differences between the groups, but the OCN marker on 5FU15/30 group presented a low standard of immunostaining when compared to the other groups. It concludes that when the chemotherapy with 5-FU is accomplished during osseointegration it has no negative influence on peri-implant tissues.
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