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Intermittent Parathyroid Hormone Administration Improves Periodontal Healing in Rats
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Journal Of Periodontology. Amer Acad Periodontology, v. 85, n. 5, n. 721, n. 728, 2014.
0022-3492
1943-3670
WOS:000335648800019
10.1902/jop.2013.130155
Autor
Vasconcelos, DFP
Marques, MR
Benatti, BB
Barros, SP
Nociti, FH
Novaes, PD
Institución
Resumen
Background: Intermittent administration of parathyroid hormone (PTH) promotes new bone formation in patients with osteoporosis and bone fractures. It was shown previously that PTH also reduces periodontitis-related bone loss. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of treatment with PTH on periodontal healing in rats. Methods: Fenestration defects were created at the buccal surface of the distal root of the mandibular first molars, and both periodontal ligament (PDL) and cementum were removed. Animals were then assigned to two groups (eight animals per group): group 1: control, placebo administration; and group 2: test, human PTH (hPTH) 1-34 administration at a concentration of 40 mg/kg. For both groups, the animals were injected every 2 days, and the animals were sacrificed at 14 and 21 days after surgery. Specimens were harvested and processed for routine decalcified histologic sections. The following parameters were assessed: 1) remaining bone defect extension (RBDE); 2) newly formed bone density (NFBD); 3) total callus area (TCA); 4) osteoclast number (ON) in the callus region; and 5) newly formed dental cementum- like tissue (NFC). Birefringence of root PDL reattachment was also evaluated. Results: Birefringence analysis showed root PDL reattachment for both groups 21 days after treatment. Intermittent hPTH 1-34 administration decreased RBDE (P < 0.01) and increased NFBD (P < 0.01), TCA (P < 0.01), area of NFC (P < 0.01), and ON in the callus region (P < 0.01). Conclusion: Within the limits of the present study, intermittent administration of hPTH 1-34 led to an enhanced periodontal healing process compared with non-treated animals. 85 5 721 728 Coordination for Enhancement of Higher Education Personnel, Brazil