Systemic treatment with alpha-tocopherol and/or sodium selenite decreases the progression of experimental periodontitis
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2020Yazar
Bas, Nurgul
Kayar, Nezahat Arzu
Baba, Z. Fusun
Avunduk, Mustafa Cihat
Haliloglu, Seyfullah
Alptekin, Nilgun Ozlem
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Objective To investigate the effects of sodium selenite (Se) and/or alpha-tocopherol (alpha T) applications on the alveolar bone loss (ABL), the number of gingival collagen fibers, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)+ and CD95+ cell numbers, and serum cytokine concentrations in experimental periodontitis in rats.
Materials and methods Forty Sprague Dawley rats were divided into four groups of ten as follows: group A: Se group, group B: alpha T group, group C: Se and alpha T combined group, and group D: control group (intraperitoneal (IP) saline injection applied). Using the image analysis method in the connective tissue under the connective epithelium, the numbers of iNOS, CD95 positive cells, and collagen fibers were counted. ELISA kits were used to test the concentrations of serum interleukin (IL)-1 beta, IL-6, and IL-4.
Results The combination of Se and alpha T (group C) suppressed ABL compared with the control group (group D) (P< 0.05). In group A (Se), the number of iNOS+ cells was smaller than in group D (P< 0.05).
Conclusion Se has been concluded to inhibit inflammation of the gum due to iNOS. Se and alpha T can have a remarkable important role in preventing alveolar bone loss, and particularly in combination.