masterThesis
Efeitos da azilsartana sobre a doença periodontal em um modelo experimental com ratos wistar
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2015-03-19Registro en:
VARELA, Hugo de Almeida. Efeitos da azilsartana sobre a doença periodontal em um modelo experimental com ratos wistar. 2015. 65f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.
Autor
Varela, Hugo de Almeida
Resumen
Periodontal diseases, highly prevalent disease in worldwide population, manifest
primarily in two distinct entities: plaque-induced gingivitis and periodontitis. Periodontitis is a
chronic inflammatory disease characterized of different levels of collagen, cementum, and
alveolar bone destruction. Recent experimental studies demonstrated anti-inflammatory and
antirreabsortive effect of antihypertensive agents of the angiotensin II receptor blockers class
on periodontal disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of azilsartan (AZT),
a potent inhibitor of the angiotensin II receptor which has minimal adverse effects on bone
loss, inflammation, and the expression of matrix metallo proteinases (MMPs), receptor
activator of nuclear factor kB ligand (RANKL), receptor activator of nuclear factor kB
(RANK), osteoprotegerin (OPG), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), and cathepsin K in periodontal
tissue in a rat model of ligature-induced periodontitis. Male Wistar albino rats were randomly
divided into 5 groups of 20 rats each: (1) nonligated, water; (2) ligated, water; (3) ligated, 1
mg/kg AZT; (4) ligated, 5 mg/kg AZT; and (5) ligated, 10 mg/kg AZT. All groups were
treated with water or AZT for 10 days. Periodontal tissues were analyzed by morphometric
exam, histopathology and immunohistochemical detection of MMP-2, MMP-9, COX-2,
RANKL, RANK, OPG, and cathepsin K. Levels of IL-1b, IL-10, TNF-a, myeloperoxidase
(MPO), and glutathione (GSH) were determined by ELISA. Treatment with 5 mg/kg AZT
resulted in reduced MPO (p˂0.05) and IL-1b (p˂0.05) levels and increased in Il-10 levels
(p˂0.05). It was observed a reduced expression of MMP-2, MMP-9, COX-2, RANK,
RANKL, cathepsin K, and a increased expression of OPG in the animals subjected to
experimental periodontitis and threated with AZT (5 mg/kg). Conclusions: These findings
suggest an anti-inflammatory and anti-reabsortive effects of AZT on ligature-induced
periodontitis in rats.