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引用次数: 15
摘要
本研究通过观察低钙饮食对大鼠牙槽骨形态的影响,建立牙槽骨吸收的实验模型。采用配对饲养法,将70 ~ 85 g体重的雄性Wistar大鼠分别饲喂低钙饲粮(0.05% Ca, 0.35% P)和对照饲粮(0.5% Ca, 0.35% P)。每隔3、6、9、20天处死大鼠。对照组和低钙组的生长速率没有差异。在低钙组,骨面积在第3天显著减少,到实验结束时逐渐减少到对照组的46%。实验前期松质骨骨吸收明显,随后皮质骨骨开始吸收。然而,骨的轮廓和骨的相对率没有改变。在第20天,骨仍然保留在三个区域:围绕牙槽骨的牙槽骨本身,一些松质骨和薄的壁状皮质骨。这些结果表明,牙槽骨吸收过程与牙齿咬合功能诱导的机械力有关,该实验模型可能有助于研究牙槽骨吸收的机制和牙槽骨的紊乱。
A histomorphometric analysis of the alveolar bone resorption process in calcium-deficient rats.
The present study was carried out to investigate the morphological changes in the alveolar bone in rats fed a low calcium diet, in order to establish an experimental model of alveolar bone resorption. Male Wistar rats (70-85 g in body weight) were either fed a low calcium diet (0.05% Ca, 0.35% P) or a control diet (0.5% Ca, 0.35% P) by using a pair feeding technique. The rats were sacrificed at intervals of 3, 6, 9 and 20 days. No difference was found in the growth rate between the control and the low calcium group. In the low calcium group, the bone area significantly reduced at day 3 and progressively decreased to 46% of that of the controls by the end of the experiment. The bone resorption was obvious in the cancellous bone during the early period of the experiment and then the cortical bone was seen to resorb. However, the contour of bone and the rate of bone apposition did not change. At day 20, bone still remained in three regions: the alveolar bone proper that surrounds the tooth sockets, a few cancellous bones and a thin wall-like cortical bone. These results suggest that the process of alveolar bone resorption is related to the mechanical forces induced by the occlusal function of the tooth and, further, that this experimental model might be useful for investigating the mechanism of alveolar bone resorption and disorders of the alveolar bone.