Alessandra Nogueira Porto, Alvaro Henrique Borges, Alex Semenoff-Segundo, Tereza Aparecida Semenoff, Fábio Luis Miranda Pedro, Matheus Coelho Bandeca, Sheila Cavalca Cortelli
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背景:本研究比较了两种与牙周炎相关的慢性应激模型对大鼠部分脂质参数的影响。材料与方法:48只大鼠分为生理应激+牙周炎组、变应激+牙周炎组、牙周炎组和对照组。生理应激和可变应激在60天内发生。应力试验10天后,结扎引起牙周炎。实验60天后,动物切开后腔静脉,在真空条件下穿刺。公正和训练有素的检查员进行了参数分析:低密度脂蛋白,高密度脂蛋白,甘油三酯和胆固醇。结果:变应激组血脂指标和胆固醇水平明显低于结扎组和对照组。生理应激组与其他组无统计学差异。甘油三酯水平在对照组最高,与可变压力组和物理压力组的水平有统计学差异。体力应激组甘油三酯水平最低,与对照组有统计学差异。生理应激与可变应激对低密度脂蛋白的影响无统计学差异;结扎和对照也得到了类似的结果。可变应激组低密度脂蛋白水平最低,与结扎组和对照组比较差异有统计学意义。各组高密度脂蛋白水平无统计学差异。结论:尽管该方法存在局限性,但在研究中,与牙周炎相关的应激模型变量似乎改善了脂质参数。引用本文:Porto AN, Borges AH, Segundo AS, Semenoff TA, Pedro FL, Bandeca MC, Cortelli SC.慢性应激对牙周炎影响的动物模型研究。国际口腔卫生杂志;2013;5(4): 8 - 14。
Lipid Profile Parameters under influence of Periodontitis Associated with Chronic Stress: An Animal Model Study.
Background: The present study compared the effect of two chronic stress models associated with periodontitis induced in rats on partial lipid profile parameters.
Materials & methods: Forty-eight rats were divided into 4 groups: physical stress+periodontitis, variable stress+periodontitis, periodontitis and control. Physical stress and variable stress occurred over 60 days. After the first ten days of the stress test, periodontitis was induced by ligature. After 60 days of experimentation, the animals underwent incision and visualization of the posterior vena cava, and blood punctures were performed under a vacuum. Impartial and trained examiners performed the analysis of the parameters: low-density lipoprotein, high density lipoprotein, triglycerides and cholesterol.
Results: The lipid parameters and cholesterol were significantly lower in the variable stress group than in the ligature and control groups. The physical stress group was not statistically different from the other groups. The triglyceride level was highest for the control group and statistically different from the levels in groups variable stress and physical stress. The physical stress group had the lowest triglyceride level, which was statistically different from that of the control group. There was no statistical difference between physical stress and variable stress with respect to low-density lipoprotein; a similar finding was obtained for ligature and control. The variable stress group had the lowest low-density lipoprotein level, which was statistically different from those of the ligature and control groups. High density lipoprotein levels showed no statistical differences between groups.
Conclusion: Despite the limitations of the methodology, it seems that the stress model variable associated with periodontitis improved lipid parameters in the study. How to cite this article:Porto AN, Borges AH, Segundo AS, Semenoff TA, Pedro FL, Bandeca MC, Cortelli SC. Lipid profile parameters under influence of periodontitis associated with chronic stress: an animal model study. J Int Oral Health 2013; 5(4):8-14.