Effects of antigen-induced arthritis and compressive mechanical stress on condylar head of mandible

IF 2.3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Oral Biosciences Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.job.2025.100654
Shinnosuke Nogami , Tomonari Kajita , Yuta Yanagisawa , Hikari Suzuki , Yuri Takeda , Ko Ito , Akira Kumasaka , Christoph Steiner , Alexander Gaggl , Masahiro Iikubo , Hiroyuki Kumamoto , Kensuke Yamauchi
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Abstract

Objective

Compressive mechanical stress was applied to the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) affected by antigen-induced arthritis to assess the etiological factors of idiopathic condylar resorption.

Methods

Following ovariectomy in 27 female rabbits, 12 received ovalbumin (OVA), 12 received phosphate-buffered saline, and three formed the control group. Each treated rabbit underwent an osteotomy, and a custom device was employed for one week postoperatively, with the length increased by 0.25 mm every 12 h to provide compressive mechanical stress to the TMJ. Thereafter, samples were obtained from the treated groups, subjected to histological staining and immunohistochemistry, and examined using micro-computed tomography.

Results

At each examination, the OVA group showed a greater area and depth of bone resorption, with bone resorption continuing for three weeks following distraction. Additionally, subcondylar bone resorption was noted significantly earlier and had a greater prevalence in the OVA group and greater numbers of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive cells. Immunostaining for metalloproteinase (MMP)-3 and MMP-13 of the anterior condylar head in the OVA group after two and three weeks revealed high levels of both proteins from the surface to the deep cartilage layer.

Conclusion

Therefore, coexisting TMJ pathology factors, such as antigen-induced arthritis, promote a significantly greater amount of condylar head anterior surface bone resorption.
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抗原性关节炎与压应力对下颌骨髁头的影响。
目的:对受抗原诱发关节炎影响的颞下颌关节(TMJ)施加压缩机械应力,以评估特发性髁突吸收的病因:27只雌性家兔卵巢切除后,12只接受卵清蛋白(OVA)治疗,12只接受磷酸盐缓冲液治疗,3只组成对照组。每只接受治疗的兔子都接受了截骨术,术后一周内使用定制装置,每 12 小时长度增加 0.25 毫米,为颞下颌关节提供压缩机械应力。之后,从治疗组获取样本,进行组织染色和免疫组化,并使用微型计算机断层扫描进行检查:在每次检查中,OVA 组的骨吸收面积更大、深度更深,骨吸收在牵引后持续三周。此外,OVA 组的髁突下骨吸收明显更早,发生率更高,抗酒石酸磷酸酶阳性细胞的数量也更多。OVA组在两周和三周后对髁状突前头部的金属蛋白酶(MMP)-3和MMP-13进行免疫染色,结果显示从表面到软骨深层这两种蛋白的含量都很高:因此,同时存在的颞下颌关节病理因素,如抗原诱发的关节炎,会明显促进髁状突头前表面骨吸收。
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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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