Evaluation of the effects of melatonin on the post-extraction sockets of wistar rats exposed to a therapeutic dose of alendronate

David Bienvenue Ntep Ntep , Jean Claude Mballa Amougou , Coralie Reine Mendouga Menye , Charles Bengondo Messanga
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Abstract

Objectives

The objective was to evaluate the effects of melatonin administration on the post-extraction alveoli of rats exposed to alendronate.

Materials and methods

This was a pre-clinical cohort study of adult male Wistar rats, conducted over a period of 5 months in an animal facility suitable for animal experiments.

Rats in groups 1 and 2 received melatonin and vitamin D respectively per os at a rate of 1 mg/kg/week and 0.25 mg/kg twice a week for 4 weeks. Group 3 received saline subcutaneously. All rats received alendronate at a dose of 0.05 mg/kg twice/week for 8 weeks. Four weeks after drug administration, a dental extraction was performed along with blood sampling to determine serum levels of RANKL and OPG. At eight weeks, the rats were sacrificed and the jaw blocks were removed for CT and histological examination.

Results

Overall, three groups of 12 rats were formed. From the fourth to the eighth week, the frequency of stage 3 osteonecrotic lesions in the post-extraction sockets had increased in the control group from 8.33% to 66.6%. In the melatonin and vitamin D groups, the frequency of corresponding stage 3 osteonecrotic lesions increased from 0 to 17% and 0–8.33% respectively.

Conclusion

Oral administration of melatonin prior to tooth extraction in alendronate-exposed rats reduces the risk of developing osteonecrotic jaw lesions.

评估褪黑素对暴露于治疗剂量阿仑膦酸钠的wistar大鼠拔牙后眼窝的影响
目的评价褪黑素对阿仑膦酸盐暴露大鼠提取后肺泡的影响。材料和方法这是一项对成年雄性Wistar大鼠的临床前队列研究,在适合动物实验的动物设施中进行了为期5个月的研究。第1组和第2组大鼠每次口服褪黑素和维生素D,剂量分别为1 mg/kg/周和0.25 mg/kg,每周两次,持续4周。第3组皮下注射生理盐水。所有大鼠接受阿仑膦酸盐,剂量为0.05 mg/kg,每周两次,持续8周。给药四周后,进行拔牙和抽血,以测定血清RANKL和OPG水平。8周时,处死大鼠,取出颌骨块进行CT和组织学检查。结果共形成3组,每组12只。从第4周到第8周,对照组拔出后牙槽骨中3期坏死病变的发生率从8.33%增加到66.6%。褪黑素组和维生素D组相应的3期骨坏死病变发生率分别从0增加到17%和0–8.33%。结论阿仑膦酸盐暴露大鼠拔牙前口服褪黑素可降低颌骨坏死病变的风险。
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