Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation

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Autor(a) principal: Boteon, Ana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25148/tde-22102021-094826/
Resumo: The literature recognizes that one of the most effective strategies in minimizing the dentin tissue loss by erosive agents is the maintenance of its organic matrix, because this acts as a diffusion barrier to acid. However, the collagen tends to be degraded and has been increasingly used to search for agents that inhibit this process. There is evidence that the Cranberry and proanthocyanidin can inhibit matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) which degrade the dentin collagen, but these agents have not been adequately evaluated in dental erosion. The aim of this dissertation was to analyze the role of Cranberry extract and proanthocyanidin applied as a local gel for inhibiting the dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation and hence minimizing wear of dentin subjected to erosion. To this end, two studies were conducted (article 1 and 2). The first evaluated the effect of different concentrations (placebo, 0.05%, 1%, 5% e 10%) and application time (1 and 5 minutes) of proanthocyanidin gels on dentin erosion. After gels application, the dentin blocks were subjected to 3 erosive cycles per day, during 5 days. Profilometry was used to quantify the dentin loss. In this case, proanthocyanidin not have shown a dose and time-response effect, but the results of this study suggests its efficacy on decreasing the deleterious effects of erosion on the dentin, since different proanthocyanidin gels were able to promote lower dentin wear when compared with the placebo gels. The second study evaluated the effect of different gels (proanthocyanidin, chlorexidine, Cranberry, NaF e placebo) in inhibition wear and demineralized organic matrix (DOM) degradation. Before the treatment, samples were demineralized by immersion in citric acid (0,87 M, 36 h). Then, the studied gels were applied once on dentin for 1 minute. Next, the samples were immersed in artificial saliva containing collagenase obtained from Clostridium histolyticum for 5 days. The response variable was depth of dentin loss measured by profilometry. The results of this study showed that Cranberry was able to reduce the dentin wear and collagen degradation, but the proanthocyanidin obtained the best results, confirming its effectiveness in preventing dentin erosion.
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spelling Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradationEfeito do Cranberry e da proantocianidina na inibição do desgaste e da degradação da matriz orgânica da dentina desmineralizadaDentinDentinaDesgaste dentárioErosãoErosionTooth wearThe literature recognizes that one of the most effective strategies in minimizing the dentin tissue loss by erosive agents is the maintenance of its organic matrix, because this acts as a diffusion barrier to acid. However, the collagen tends to be degraded and has been increasingly used to search for agents that inhibit this process. There is evidence that the Cranberry and proanthocyanidin can inhibit matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) which degrade the dentin collagen, but these agents have not been adequately evaluated in dental erosion. The aim of this dissertation was to analyze the role of Cranberry extract and proanthocyanidin applied as a local gel for inhibiting the dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation and hence minimizing wear of dentin subjected to erosion. To this end, two studies were conducted (article 1 and 2). The first evaluated the effect of different concentrations (placebo, 0.05%, 1%, 5% e 10%) and application time (1 and 5 minutes) of proanthocyanidin gels on dentin erosion. After gels application, the dentin blocks were subjected to 3 erosive cycles per day, during 5 days. Profilometry was used to quantify the dentin loss. In this case, proanthocyanidin not have shown a dose and time-response effect, but the results of this study suggests its efficacy on decreasing the deleterious effects of erosion on the dentin, since different proanthocyanidin gels were able to promote lower dentin wear when compared with the placebo gels. The second study evaluated the effect of different gels (proanthocyanidin, chlorexidine, Cranberry, NaF e placebo) in inhibition wear and demineralized organic matrix (DOM) degradation. Before the treatment, samples were demineralized by immersion in citric acid (0,87 M, 36 h). Then, the studied gels were applied once on dentin for 1 minute. Next, the samples were immersed in artificial saliva containing collagenase obtained from Clostridium histolyticum for 5 days. The response variable was depth of dentin loss measured by profilometry. The results of this study showed that Cranberry was able to reduce the dentin wear and collagen degradation, but the proanthocyanidin obtained the best results, confirming its effectiveness in preventing dentin erosion.A literatura reconhece que uma das estratégias mais efetivas na minimização da perda de tecido dentinário promovido por agentes erosivos é a manutenção da sua matriz orgânica, visto que esta atua como barreira de difusão aos ácidos. Contudo, o colágeno tende a ser degradado por metaloproteinases da matriz (MMPs) e tem sido cada vez mais frequente a busca por agentes que possam inibir este processo. Existem indícios de que o Cranberry e a proantocianidina podem inibir as MMPs, porém estes agentes não foram adequadamente avaliados na erosão dentária. Assim, o objetivo desta dissertação foi avaliar o papel do extrato de Cranberry e da proantocianidina aplicados como gel tópico na inibição da degradação da matriz orgânica da dentina desmineralizada e consequentemente na minimização do desgaste da dentina submetida à erosão. Para isso, dois estudos foram conduzidos (artigo 1 e 2). O primeiro avaliou o efeito de diferentes concentrações (placebo, 0,05%, 1%, 5% e 10%) e tempos de aplicação (1 e 5 minutos) da proantocianidina na dentina submetida à ciclagem erosiva in vitro. Após a aplicação dos géis, os blocos de dentina foram submetidos a 3 ciclos de des-remineralização por dia, durante 5 dias. A perfilometria foi utilizada para quantificar a perda de dentina. Neste estudo, a proantocianidina não mostrou um efeito dose e tempo/ resposta, mas os resultados deste trabalho sugerem a sua eficácia na redução dos efeitos deletérios da erosão na dentina, uma vez que géis de diferentes concentrações de proantocianidina foram capazes de promover menor desgaste da dentina quando comparado com os géis placebo. O segundo estudo avaliou o efeito de diferentes géis (proantocianidina, clorexidina, Cranberry, NaF e placebo) na inibição do desgaste e degradação da matriz orgânica desmineralizada (DOM). Antes do tratamento, as amostras foram desmineralizadas por imersão em ácido cítrico (36 h a 4ºC). Os diferentes géis foram aplicados sobre a dentina durante 1 minuto. Em seguida, as amostras foram imersas em saliva artificial contendo colagenase do Clostridium histolyticum, durante 5 dias. A variável de resposta foi de profundidade de perda de dentina medida por meio de perfilometria. Os resultados deste estudo mostraram que o grupo Cranberry foi capaz de reduzir o desgaste da dentina e a degradação do colágeno, mas a proantocianidina obteve os melhores resultados, confirmando a sua eficácia na prevenção da erosão da dentina.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPHonório, Heitor MarquesBoteon, Ana Paula2016-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25148/tde-22102021-094826/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2021-10-22T11:57:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-22102021-094826Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212021-10-22T11:57:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
Efeito do Cranberry e da proantocianidina na inibição do desgaste e da degradação da matriz orgânica da dentina desmineralizada
title Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
spellingShingle Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
Boteon, Ana Paula
Dentin
Dentina
Desgaste dentário
Erosão
Erosion
Tooth wear
title_short Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
title_full Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
title_fullStr Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
title_sort Effect of cranberry and proanthocyanidin in the inhibition of wear and dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation
author Boteon, Ana Paula
author_facet Boteon, Ana Paula
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Honório, Heitor Marques
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boteon, Ana Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dentin
Dentina
Desgaste dentário
Erosão
Erosion
Tooth wear
topic Dentin
Dentina
Desgaste dentário
Erosão
Erosion
Tooth wear
description The literature recognizes that one of the most effective strategies in minimizing the dentin tissue loss by erosive agents is the maintenance of its organic matrix, because this acts as a diffusion barrier to acid. However, the collagen tends to be degraded and has been increasingly used to search for agents that inhibit this process. There is evidence that the Cranberry and proanthocyanidin can inhibit matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) which degrade the dentin collagen, but these agents have not been adequately evaluated in dental erosion. The aim of this dissertation was to analyze the role of Cranberry extract and proanthocyanidin applied as a local gel for inhibiting the dentin demineralized organic matrix degradation and hence minimizing wear of dentin subjected to erosion. To this end, two studies were conducted (article 1 and 2). The first evaluated the effect of different concentrations (placebo, 0.05%, 1%, 5% e 10%) and application time (1 and 5 minutes) of proanthocyanidin gels on dentin erosion. After gels application, the dentin blocks were subjected to 3 erosive cycles per day, during 5 days. Profilometry was used to quantify the dentin loss. In this case, proanthocyanidin not have shown a dose and time-response effect, but the results of this study suggests its efficacy on decreasing the deleterious effects of erosion on the dentin, since different proanthocyanidin gels were able to promote lower dentin wear when compared with the placebo gels. The second study evaluated the effect of different gels (proanthocyanidin, chlorexidine, Cranberry, NaF e placebo) in inhibition wear and demineralized organic matrix (DOM) degradation. Before the treatment, samples were demineralized by immersion in citric acid (0,87 M, 36 h). Then, the studied gels were applied once on dentin for 1 minute. Next, the samples were immersed in artificial saliva containing collagenase obtained from Clostridium histolyticum for 5 days. The response variable was depth of dentin loss measured by profilometry. The results of this study showed that Cranberry was able to reduce the dentin wear and collagen degradation, but the proanthocyanidin obtained the best results, confirming its effectiveness in preventing dentin erosion.
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