A. Centofanti, Michele Runci Anastasi, A. Favaloro, F. De Ponte, L. Catalfamo, G. Cutroneo, G. Vermiglio
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Abstract
Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ) is a pathological condition observed in patients underwent oral surgical procedures during bisphosphonates treatment. Although several studies have focused on the BRONJ, the exact pathophysiological pathways remain still unclear. In this study we aimed to observe the effects of the low-dose bisphosphonates administration on mandibular bone of rats with and without mini-implants application. For this study we used 28 male Wistar rats, divided in in two groups: 1) control group, treated with saline solution (n = 14 rats); 2) ZA group, treated with low dose zoledronic acid (n=14 rats). After 6 weeks of treatment, the half of each group underwent mini-implant application. All rats were sacrificed and their mandibles were analyzed by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our data have shown a healthy bone tissue of control group both with and without mini-implant application. In the treated group empty osteocyte lacunae have been observed and they slightly increase in rats with mini-implant application. Although that, no bone exposition has been observed. By that, during low dose zoledronic acid treatment we can observe the presence of empty osteocytes lacunae, also called “primary lesion”, that not seem to be sufficient alone to determine osteonecrosis of the jaw spontaneously or even after mini-implant application.
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The Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, founded in 1901 by Giulio Chiarugi, Anatomist at Florence University, is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Italian Society of Anatomy and Embryology. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles, historical article, commentaries, obituitary, and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques; comparative functional morphology; developmental biology; functional human anatomy; methodological innovations in anatomical research; significant advances in anatomical education. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. All papers should be submitted in English and must be original works that are unpublished and not under consideration by another journal. An international Editorial Board and reviewers from the anatomical disciplines guarantee a rapid review of your paper within two to three weeks after submission.