应用抗血管内皮生长因子抗体恢复 2 型糖尿病小鼠模型的唾液分泌功能。

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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摘要

目的:口腔干燥症是 2 型糖尿病的常见并发症,会增加龋齿、吞咽困难和口腔异物感的风险。虽然抗血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)抗体(如雷尼珠单抗(RBZ))已被用于治疗糖尿病视网膜病变,但其对唾液腺的影响尚不清楚。本研究评估了 RBZ 对唾液腺的影响,以在 2 型糖尿病小鼠模型中减轻炎症并恢复唾液腺功能:方法:使用雄性 2 型糖尿病 KK-Ay 小鼠(10-12 周大)。糖尿病(DM)组接受磷酸盐缓冲盐水,而 DM + RBZ 组在实验前 24 小时腹腔注射 RBZ(100 μg/kg):体内外灌注实验显示,DM + RBZ 组颌下腺(SMG)的唾液分泌量大幅增加。此外,该组中 TNF-α 和 IL-1β 的 mRNA 表达水平明显降低。相反,定量反转录 PCR 显示,DM + RBZ 组的水通道蛋白 5 的 mRNA 表达水平要高得多。此外,DM + RBZ 组 SMG 中淋巴细胞浸润点的数量明显较少。最后,DM + RBZ 组尖锐湿疣细胞的细胞内 Ca2+ 信号传导明显高于 DM 组:结论:用 RBZ 治疗 2 型糖尿病小鼠模型可通过其抗炎作用恢复唾液分泌。
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Application of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor antibody restores the function of saliva secretion in a type 2 diabetes mouse model

Objectives

Xerostomia, a common complication of type 2 diabetes, leads to an increased risk of caries, dysphagia, and dysgeusia. Although anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) antibodies, such as ranibizumab (RBZ), have been used to treat diabetic retinopathy, their effects on the salivary glands are unknown. This study evaluated the effects of RBZ on salivary glands to reduce inflammation and restore salivary function in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes.

Methods

Male KK-Ay mice with type 2 diabetes (10–12 weeks old) were used. The diabetes mellitus (DM) group received phosphate-buffered saline, while the DM + RBZ group received an intraperitoneal administration of RBZ (100 μg/kg) 24 h before the experiment.

Results

Ex vivo perfusion experiments showed a substantial increase in salivary secretion from the submandibular gland (SMG) in the DM + RBZ group. In addition, the mRNA expression levels of TNF-α and IL-1β were considerably lower in this group. In contrast, those of aquaporin 5 were substantially higher in the DM + RBZ group, as revealed by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. Furthermore, the number of lymphocyte infiltration spots in the SMG was notably lower in the DM + RBZ group. Finally, intracellular Ca2+ signaling in acinar cells was considerably higher in the DM + RBZ group than that in the DM group.

Conclusion

Treating a type 2 diabetic mouse model with RBZ restored salivary secretion through its anti-inflammatory effects.

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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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