Review of the biological aspects in the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone associated with compression

A. Azevedo, L. Ferreira, A. Aloise
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Background: Tissue remodeling requires protein degradation through a process directly dependent on metalloproteinases enzymes capable of degrading the majority of proteins in this system. This process is regulated by some enzyme inhibitors, and balance between enzyme and inhibitor activity is fundamental to tissue integrity and health. Bone resorption and formation, and the molecules involved in these processes, raise questions on possible differences in tissue behavior in the system. Histological studies of tissues surrounding teeth that have been subjected to such forces show the presence of tension (associated with bone formation) and compression, which induce bone resorption. The duration of load application is an important parameter in osteoclastogenesis. The present study aimed to analyze the biological aspects associated with in vitro compression of the PL and alveolar bone. To this end, we reviewed articles describing the biological events that occur in the PL and alveolar bone during load application on this system and the possible influence of culture medium on the expression of molecules involved in response to such an event.
牙周韧带和牙槽骨受压的生物学研究综述
背景:组织重塑需要通过一个直接依赖于金属蛋白酶的过程来降解蛋白质,金属蛋白酶能够降解该系统中的大多数蛋白质。这一过程受到一些酶抑制剂的调节,酶和抑制剂活性之间的平衡是组织完整性和健康的基础。骨吸收和形成,以及参与这些过程的分子,提出了系统中组织行为可能存在差异的问题。对受到这种力的牙齿周围组织的组织学研究表明,存在引起骨吸收的张力(与骨形成有关)和压迫。负荷施加的持续时间是破骨细胞生成的一个重要参数。本研究旨在分析PL和牙槽骨体外压缩的生物学方面。为此,我们综述了描述在该系统上施加负荷期间在PL和牙槽骨中发生的生物事件的文章,以及培养基对响应这种事件的分子表达的可能影响。
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