Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Malaquias, Thamires de Azevedo, Sant' Anna, Luciana Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28136
Resumo: Periodontal disease is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory process that leads to the destruction of periodontium structures and later tooth loss, impairing oral and general health. Amniotic membrane (AM) attracts attention as a biomaterial for regenerative medicine; its unique architecture ensures excellent biological and mechanical properties. The objective is to analyze the potential of AM in the regeneration of periodontal tissues in induced periodontitis in rats. The sample involved 26 male Rattus norvegicus, Albinos, Wistar rats, weighing approximately 200 to 250g, which after the acclimatization period were randomly divided into groups: Normal group (n=6): the animals were not submitted to any procedure , following the normal course of the experiment; Ligation group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation for induction of periodontitis, and after 2 weeks it was removed and continued without treatment; Ligation + AM group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation to induce periodontitis, after 2 weeks the ligature was removed and the AM placed around the bone defect. After 4 weeks of AM action, the animals were euthanized and macroscopic, morphometric, histological, histomorphometric and statistical analyzes were performed to evaluate periodontal repair. There was a significant installation of periodontal disease, and after the placement of AM, there was a decrease in alveolar bone loss and probing depth, gain in the level of conjunctival attachment, and periodontal tissues with an aspect of normality. It is concluded that AM stimulates periodontal repair after removing the etiologic agent that was causing periodontitis.
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spelling Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in ratsMembrana amniótica reduce la pérdida de hueso alveolar y aumenta la ganancia de inserción en la enfermedad periodontal en ratasMembrana amniótica reduz a perda óssea alveolar e aumenta o ganho de inserção na doença periodontal em ratosAmniotic membraneRegenerative medicinePeriodontitis RatsLigation.Membrana amnióticaMedicina regenerativa PeriodontitisRatasLigaduraMembrana amnióticaMedicina regenerativa PeriodontiteRatosLigadura.Periodontal disease is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory process that leads to the destruction of periodontium structures and later tooth loss, impairing oral and general health. Amniotic membrane (AM) attracts attention as a biomaterial for regenerative medicine; its unique architecture ensures excellent biological and mechanical properties. The objective is to analyze the potential of AM in the regeneration of periodontal tissues in induced periodontitis in rats. The sample involved 26 male Rattus norvegicus, Albinos, Wistar rats, weighing approximately 200 to 250g, which after the acclimatization period were randomly divided into groups: Normal group (n=6): the animals were not submitted to any procedure , following the normal course of the experiment; Ligation group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation for induction of periodontitis, and after 2 weeks it was removed and continued without treatment; Ligation + AM group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation to induce periodontitis, after 2 weeks the ligature was removed and the AM placed around the bone defect. After 4 weeks of AM action, the animals were euthanized and macroscopic, morphometric, histological, histomorphometric and statistical analyzes were performed to evaluate periodontal repair. There was a significant installation of periodontal disease, and after the placement of AM, there was a decrease in alveolar bone loss and probing depth, gain in the level of conjunctival attachment, and periodontal tissues with an aspect of normality. It is concluded that AM stimulates periodontal repair after removing the etiologic agent that was causing periodontitis.La enfermedad periodontal es un proceso inflamatorio crónico multifactorial que conduce a la destrucción de las estructuras del periodonto y posterior pérdida dentaria, perjudicando la salud bucal y general. La membrana amniótica (AM) atrae la atención como biomaterial para la medicina regenerativa, su arquitectura única asegura excelentes propiedades biológicas y mecánicas. El objetivo es analizar el potencial de la MA en la regeneración de tejidos periodontales en periodontitis inducida en ratas. La muestra involucró a 26 ratas macho Rattus norvegicus, Albinos, Wistar, con un peso aproximado de 200 a 250 g, que después del período de aclimatación se dividieron aleatoriamente en grupos: Grupo normal (n=6): los animales no fueron sometidos a ningún procedimiento, siguiendo el curso del experimento; Grupo ligadura (n=10): los animales fueron sometidos a ligadura para inducción de periodontitis, ya las 2 semanas se retiró y se continuó sin tratamiento; Grupo Ligadura + MA (n=10): los animales fueron sometidos a ligadura para inducir la periodontitis, después de 2 semanas se retiró la ligadura y se colocó la MA alrededor del defecto óseo. Después de 4 semanas de acción AM, los animales fueron sacrificados y se realizaron análisis macroscópicos, morfométricos, histológicos, histomorfométricos y estadísticos para evaluar la reparación periodontal. Hubo una instalación importante de enfermedad periodontal, y después de la colocación de AM, hubo una disminución en la pérdida de hueso alveolar y profundidad de sondaje, ganancia en el nivel de inserción conjuntival y tejidos periodontales con un aspecto de normalidad. Se concluye que la AM estimula la reparación periodontal luego de eliminar el agente etiológico que estaba causando la periodontitis.A doença periodontal é um processo inflamatório crônico multifatorial, que leva à destruição das estruturas do periodonto e posteriormente perda dentária, prejudicando a saúde bucal e geral. A membrana amniótica (MA) atraí atenção como biomaterial para a medicina regenerativa; sua arquitetura única garante excelentes propriedades biológicas e mecânicas. O objetivo é analisar o potencial da MA na regeneração dos tecidos periodontais na periodontite induzida em ratos. A casuística envolveu 26 ratos machos Rattus norvegicus, Albinos, Wistar, com peso aproximado de 200 a 250g, os quais após o período de aclimatização foram divididos aleatoriamente nos grupos: Grupo normal (n=6): os animais não foram submetidos a nenhum procedimento, seguindo o percurso normal do experimento; Grupo ligadura (n=10): os animais foram submetidos à ligadura para indução da periodontite, e após 2 semanas esta foi removida e seguiram sem tratamento; Grupo ligadura + MA (n=10): os animais foram submetidos a ligadura para indução de periodontite, após 2 semanas a ligadura foi removida e a MA colocada ao redor do defeito ósseo. Após 4 semanas de atuação da MA os animais foram eutanasiados e as análises macroscópica, morfométrica, histológica, histomorfométrica e estatística foram realizadas para avaliar o reparo periodontal. Observou-se significativa instalação da doença periodontal, e após a colocação da MA, verificou-se a diminuição da perda óssea alveolar e da profundidade de sondagem, ganho no nível de inserção conjuntiva, e tecidos periodontais com aspecto de normalidade. Conclui-se que a MA estimula o reparo periodontal após ter removido o agente etiológico que estava provocando a periodontite.Research, Society and Development2022-04-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2813610.33448/rsd-v11i5.28136Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e34411528136Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e34411528136Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e344115281362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28136/24753Copyright (c) 2022 Roberta Jenniffer Maciel Teixeira; Thamires de Azevedo Malaquias; Luciana Barros Sant' Annahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel Malaquias, Thamires de AzevedoSant' Anna, Luciana Barros 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28136Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:38.712933Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
Membrana amniótica reduce la pérdida de hueso alveolar y aumenta la ganancia de inserción en la enfermedad periodontal en ratas
Membrana amniótica reduz a perda óssea alveolar e aumenta o ganho de inserção na doença periodontal em ratos
title Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
spellingShingle Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel
Amniotic membrane
Regenerative medicine
Periodontitis
Rats
Ligation.
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontitis
Ratas
Ligadura
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontite
Ratos
Ligadura.
title_short Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
title_full Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
title_fullStr Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
title_full_unstemmed Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
title_sort Amniotic membrane reduces the alveolar bone loss and increases attachment level gain in periodontal disease in rats
author Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel
author_facet Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel
Malaquias, Thamires de Azevedo
Sant' Anna, Luciana Barros
author_role author
author2 Malaquias, Thamires de Azevedo
Sant' Anna, Luciana Barros
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira, Roberta Jenniffer Maciel
Malaquias, Thamires de Azevedo
Sant' Anna, Luciana Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amniotic membrane
Regenerative medicine
Periodontitis
Rats
Ligation.
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontitis
Ratas
Ligadura
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontite
Ratos
Ligadura.
topic Amniotic membrane
Regenerative medicine
Periodontitis
Rats
Ligation.
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontitis
Ratas
Ligadura
Membrana amniótica
Medicina regenerativa
Periodontite
Ratos
Ligadura.
description Periodontal disease is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory process that leads to the destruction of periodontium structures and later tooth loss, impairing oral and general health. Amniotic membrane (AM) attracts attention as a biomaterial for regenerative medicine; its unique architecture ensures excellent biological and mechanical properties. The objective is to analyze the potential of AM in the regeneration of periodontal tissues in induced periodontitis in rats. The sample involved 26 male Rattus norvegicus, Albinos, Wistar rats, weighing approximately 200 to 250g, which after the acclimatization period were randomly divided into groups: Normal group (n=6): the animals were not submitted to any procedure , following the normal course of the experiment; Ligation group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation for induction of periodontitis, and after 2 weeks it was removed and continued without treatment; Ligation + AM group (n=10): the animals were submitted to ligation to induce periodontitis, after 2 weeks the ligature was removed and the AM placed around the bone defect. After 4 weeks of AM action, the animals were euthanized and macroscopic, morphometric, histological, histomorphometric and statistical analyzes were performed to evaluate periodontal repair. There was a significant installation of periodontal disease, and after the placement of AM, there was a decrease in alveolar bone loss and probing depth, gain in the level of conjunctival attachment, and periodontal tissues with an aspect of normality. It is concluded that AM stimulates periodontal repair after removing the etiologic agent that was causing periodontitis.
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