Regenerative alveolar bone in dental sockets of diabetic wistar rats post tooth extraction

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bali Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.15562/bmj.v11i3.3874
Nanik Zubaidah, Muhammad Luthfi, Wisnu Setyari, Retno Palupi, Nur Imamatul Ummah, Ardyta Lintang Maheswari, Arif Rahman Nurdianto, Fathillah Abdul Razak
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Background: The bone healing of the alveolar socket post-dental extraction is critical in dental services. Delayed healing is a common problem in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients. It is due to the impaired angiogenic response and microvascular complications. Okra fruit extract can control diabetes mellitus (DM) in several ways, delaying glucose absorption and regenerating pancreatic cells. It can impact an increase in insulin secretion and glycogenesis to control hyperglycemia in DM. This study analyzed the regenerative alveolar bone through the expression of TGF-β2 in the tooth socket of Wistar rats with diabetes mellitus post-extraction after administration of okra fruit extract. Patients and methods: Extraction of the rat mandibular left incisor was performed using a pair of modified forceps. The tooth sockets were then rinsed using a saline solution. Two groups (control & treatment) of four rats were sacrificed on days 3, 5, and 7. The socket tissues from the rats were then immunohistochemically analyzed Results: The average level of TGF‐β1 expression in the treatment (T) groups was higher compared to the control (C) group: day 3 (10.50±2.67 versus 4.83±1.17), day 5 (12.33±1.63 versus 5.17±2.32), and day 7 (13.00±2.83 versus 4.50±1.05), with P = 0.000 Conclusion: The administration of okra fruit extract can increase regenerative alveolar bone healing through increased expression of TGF-β2 in the dental socket after tooth extraction of diabetic Wistar rats.
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糖尿病wistar大鼠拔牙后牙槽骨再生
背景:拔牙后牙槽窝的骨愈合在牙科服务中至关重要。延迟愈合是糖尿病(DM)患者的常见问题。这是由于血管生成反应受损和微血管并发症。秋葵提取物可以通过多种方式控制糖尿病,延缓葡萄糖吸收和再生胰腺细胞。本研究通过糖尿病Wistar大鼠给予秋葵果提取物后牙窝TGF-β2的表达来分析再生牙槽骨。患者和方法:用一对改良的钳子拔除大鼠下颌左切牙。然后用盐水溶液冲洗牙套。在第3、5和7天处死四只大鼠的两组(对照组和治疗组)。结果:治疗组TGF-β1的平均表达水平高于对照组:第3天(10.50±2.67对4.83±1.17)、第5天(12.33±1.63对5.17±2.32)和第7天(13.00±2.83对4.50±1.05),P=0.000结论:秋葵提取物可通过增加糖尿病Wistar大鼠牙窝TGF-β2的表达来促进牙槽骨再生愈合。
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