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Cannabidiol decreases bone resorption by inhibiting RANK/RANKL expression and pro-inflammatory cytokines during experimental periodontitis in rats
Fecha
2009Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY, v.9, n.2, p.216-222, 2009
1567-5769
10.1016/j.intimp.2008.11.010
Autor
NAPIMOGA, Marcelo H.
BENATTI, Bruno B.
LIMA, Flavia O.
ALVES, Polyanna M.
CAMPOS, Alline C.
PENA-DOS-SANTOS, Diego R.
SEVERINO, Fernando P.
CUNHA, Fernando Q.
GUIMARAES, Francisco S.
Institución
Resumen
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid component from Cannabis sativa that does not induce psychotomimetic effects and possess anti-inflammatory properties. In the present study we tested the effects of CBD in a periodontitis experimental model in rats. We also investigated possible mechanisms underlying these effects. Periodontal disease was induced by a ligature placed around the mandible first molars of each animal. Male Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: control animals; ligature-induced animals treated with vehicle and ligature-induced animals treated with CBD (5 mg/kg, daily). Thirty days after the induction of periodontal disease the animals were sacrificed and mandibles and gingival tissues removed for further analysis. Morphometrical analysis of alveolar bone loss demonstrated that CBD-treated animals presented a decreased alveolar bone loss and a lower expression of the activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand RANKL/RANK. Moreover, gingival tissues from the CBD-treated group showed decreased neutrophil migration (MPO assay) associated with lower interleukin (IL)-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha production. These results indicate that CBD may be useful to control bone resorption during progression of experimental periodontitis in rats. Crown Copyright (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.