dc.description.abstract | Purpose: Ganoderma lucidum, a kind of mushroom used for its antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory activities, was investigated in
the present study for its possible healing effect on calvarial defects
with bone grafts.
Methods: Wistar male rats (n = 30) were divided into 3 groups: 1) the
control (defect) group (n = 10), 2) defect and graft group (n = 10), and
3) defect, graft, and G. lucidum treated group (n = 10). The G. lucidum
was administered to the rats at 20 mL/kg per day via gastric lavage.
Results: In the defect and graft group, osteonectin positive expression
was observed in osteoblast and osteocyte cells at the periphery of the
small bone trabeculae within the graft area. In the defect, graft, and
G. lucidum treated group, osteonectin expression was positive in the
osteoblast and osteocyte cells and positive osteonectin expression in
new bone trabeculae. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9
(MMP-9) was positive in the inflammatory cells, fibroblast cells, and
degenerated collagen fibril areas within the defect area.
Conclusion: This study shows that, with its antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties, G. Lucidum is an important factor in the
treatment of calvarial bone defects. | |