Effect of probiotic therapy on periodontal tissues and intestinal mucosa of rats with ligature-induced periodontitis

Pedro Henrique de Carli Rodrigues, Ana Carolina Rodrigues da Rosa, Laís Fernanda Pasqualotto, J. Pandini, M. A. Leite, R. Brancalhão, J. A. Amorim, L. Nassar, C. Nassar, P. Nassar
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Introduction: As periodontitis is caused by dysbiotic biofilm, it is believed that therapy with probiotics can act to control the mechanisms of adhesion and colonization, competing with invading microorganisms. Objective: Evaluate probiotic therapy effect on periodontal tissues and intestinal mucosa of rats with ligature-induced periodontitis. Methods: 32 Wistar rats were divided into four groups (n=8): Control Group (CG); Periodontal disease (PD); Probiotic (PROB); PD + probiotic (PDPRO). PD and PDPRO received a ligature over the first lower molars and PROB and PDPRO the probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus based were given orally for 44 days. The animals were euthanized and the blood was collected for evaluation of triglyceride and cholesterol concentrations. The hemimandibles were collected for histomorphometric and radiographic analysis. The duodenum was removed for morphological evaluation and gingival tissue around the molars was collected for analysis of IL-17. Results: The ANOVA one-way test was used followed by Tukey Test. PDPRO had a significantly lower bone loss than the PD (p<0.05) and a smaller number of osteoclasts on PDPRO when compared to the PD. As for IL-17, there was a decrease in the PDPRO when compared to the PD. The histomorphometry of the duodenum showed that there was a significant increase in the width of the villi in PROB only. Conclusion: The therapy with probiotics was effective to avoid the development of periodontitis by reducing alveolar bone loss and inflammation modulation and increasing the width of the duodenum villi, which may help to restabilize the balance of the gastrointestinal tract.
益生菌治疗对结扎性牙周炎大鼠牙周组织和肠黏膜的影响
引言:由于牙周炎是由生物膜失调引起的,人们认为益生菌治疗可以控制粘附和定植的机制,与入侵的微生物竞争。目的:评价益生菌对结扎性牙周炎大鼠牙周组织和肠黏膜的治疗作用。方法:32只Wistar大鼠随机分为4组(n=8):对照组(CG);牙周病;益生菌;PD+益生菌(PDPRO)。PD和PDPRO在第一下磨牙上进行结扎,并口服益生菌嗜酸乳杆菌基PROB和PDPRO 44天。对动物实施安乐死,并采集血液以评估甘油三酯和胆固醇浓度。收集半下颌骨进行组织形态计量学和放射学分析。取出十二指肠进行形态学评估,并收集磨牙周围的牙龈组织进行IL-17分析。结果:采用方差分析单因素检验,然后采用Tukey检验。与PD相比,PDPRO的骨损失显著低于PD(p<0.05),PDPRO上的破骨细胞数量也较少。至于IL-17,PDPRO与PD相比有所减少。十二指肠组织形态计量学显示,只有PROB的绒毛宽度显著增加。结论:益生菌治疗可通过减少牙槽骨丢失和炎症调节,增加十二指肠绒毛宽度,有效避免牙周炎的发展,有助于恢复胃肠道的平衡。
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