BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE

ABSTRACT Introduction: It is possible that physical activity protects the periodontium by mitigating excessive inflammatory response of the individual. There is some evidence from longitudinal studies and a prospective study demonstrating that physically active adults have experienced a decrease in...

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Main Authors: Bruna Martinazzo Bortolini, Pedro Henrique de Carli Rodrigues, Lidiane Ura Afonso Brandão, Danielle Shima Luize, Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini, Carlos Augusto Nassar, Patricia Oehlmeyer Nassar
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spelling doaj-7dfed127c0dd4e7494a25891dc6b4dad2020-11-25T01:34:29ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-994025213313610.1590/1517-869220192502170693S1517-86922019000200133BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISEBruna Martinazzo BortoliniPedro Henrique de Carli RodriguesLidiane Ura Afonso BrandãoDanielle Shima LuizeGladson Ricardo Flor BertoliniCarlos Augusto NassarPatricia Oehlmeyer NassarABSTRACT Introduction: It is possible that physical activity protects the periodontium by mitigating excessive inflammatory response of the individual. There is some evidence from longitudinal studies and a prospective study demonstrating that physically active adults have experienced a decrease in the risk of periodontitis. To date no study has jointly explored the relationship of physical activity and periodontitis using inflammatory biomarkers. Objective: In this regard, the objective was to assess the bone tissue behavior of rats with experimental periodontitis subjected to aquatic exercise. Methods: Twenty-four male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: 1) without periodontitis and without exercise (CS); 2) without periodontitis and with exercise (CE); 3) with periodontitis and without exercise (DPS); 4) with periodontitis and with exercise (DPE). The animals from groups CE and DPE had swimming sessions for four weeks and the DPS and DPE groups were subjected to ligature-induced periodontitis. After 30 days the animals were sacrificed, and had their right and left hemimandibles removed for radiographic and histological analysis. The data obtained were analyzed and evaluated through ANOVA and Tukey tests. Results: Bone loss in the animals from the DPE group was found to be significantly lower (61.7 ± 2.2; p <0.05) than in those from the DPS group (84.5 ± 1.2; p <0.05), while in terms of the number of osteoblasts (DPS=11.0 ± 1.4; DPE=10.7 ± 5.2) and osteocytes (DPS=17.3 ± 3.1; DPE=19.0 ± 4.4), there was no significant decrease (p <0.05) in the groups subjected to experimental periodontitis, regardless of physical exercise. Conclusion: Physical exercise was found to have a protective effect in relation to bone height and did not influence bone density. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922019000200133&lng=en&tlng=enExercício físicoDoenças periodontaisOssos
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author Bruna Martinazzo Bortolini
Pedro Henrique de Carli Rodrigues
Lidiane Ura Afonso Brandão
Danielle Shima Luize
Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini
Carlos Augusto Nassar
Patricia Oehlmeyer Nassar
spellingShingle Bruna Martinazzo Bortolini
Pedro Henrique de Carli Rodrigues
Lidiane Ura Afonso Brandão
Danielle Shima Luize
Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini
Carlos Augusto Nassar
Patricia Oehlmeyer Nassar
BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
Exercício físico
Doenças periodontais
Ossos
author_facet Bruna Martinazzo Bortolini
Pedro Henrique de Carli Rodrigues
Lidiane Ura Afonso Brandão
Danielle Shima Luize
Gladson Ricardo Flor Bertolini
Carlos Augusto Nassar
Patricia Oehlmeyer Nassar
author_sort Bruna Martinazzo Bortolini
title BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
title_short BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
title_full BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
title_fullStr BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
title_full_unstemmed BONE TISSUE BEHAVIOR OF RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL PERIODONTITIS SUBJECTED TO PHYSICAL EXERCISE
title_sort bone tissue behavior of rats with experimental periodontitis subjected to physical exercise
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
description ABSTRACT Introduction: It is possible that physical activity protects the periodontium by mitigating excessive inflammatory response of the individual. There is some evidence from longitudinal studies and a prospective study demonstrating that physically active adults have experienced a decrease in the risk of periodontitis. To date no study has jointly explored the relationship of physical activity and periodontitis using inflammatory biomarkers. Objective: In this regard, the objective was to assess the bone tissue behavior of rats with experimental periodontitis subjected to aquatic exercise. Methods: Twenty-four male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: 1) without periodontitis and without exercise (CS); 2) without periodontitis and with exercise (CE); 3) with periodontitis and without exercise (DPS); 4) with periodontitis and with exercise (DPE). The animals from groups CE and DPE had swimming sessions for four weeks and the DPS and DPE groups were subjected to ligature-induced periodontitis. After 30 days the animals were sacrificed, and had their right and left hemimandibles removed for radiographic and histological analysis. The data obtained were analyzed and evaluated through ANOVA and Tukey tests. Results: Bone loss in the animals from the DPE group was found to be significantly lower (61.7 ± 2.2; p <0.05) than in those from the DPS group (84.5 ± 1.2; p <0.05), while in terms of the number of osteoblasts (DPS=11.0 ± 1.4; DPE=10.7 ± 5.2) and osteocytes (DPS=17.3 ± 3.1; DPE=19.0 ± 4.4), there was no significant decrease (p <0.05) in the groups subjected to experimental periodontitis, regardless of physical exercise. Conclusion: Physical exercise was found to have a protective effect in relation to bone height and did not influence bone density. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.
topic Exercício físico
Doenças periodontais
Ossos
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922019000200133&lng=en&tlng=en
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