Effects of formaldehyde on vascular endothelial growth factor, matrix metallopeptidase 2 and osteonectin levels in periodontal membrane and alveolar bone in rats
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2019Yazar
Lacin, N. and Izol, B. S. and Tuncer, M. C. and Ozkorkmaz, E. Gokalp and
Deveci, B. and Deveci, E.
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Background: The objective of this study was to investigate whether long
term formaldehyde inhalation may affect periodontal membrane and
alveolar bone loss leading to periodontitis. The negative effects of
formaldehyde were described using vascular endothelial growth factor
(VEGF), matrix metallopeptidase 2 (MMP-2) and osteonectin antibodies
involved in the extra cellular matrix and angiogenetic development.
Materials and methods: Thirty adult Wistar albino rats were used in this
study. Rats were divided into two groups: a control group (n = 15) and
formaldehyde administered group (n = 15). Formaldehyde group was exposed
to inhalation of 10 ppm formaldehyde 8 hours a day 5 days a week for 5
weeks. Maxillary bone regions were dissected under anaesthesia. After
fixation in 10\% formaldehyde solution, tissues were passed through
graded ethanol series to obtain paraffin blocks. Five-micrometre
histological sections were cut with RM2265 rotary microtome stained with
Masson trichrome and VEGF MMP-2 and osteonectin antibodies for
examination under Olympus BH-2 light microscopy.
Results: The present study revealed that congestion in blood vessels,
degeneration of collagen fibres and alveolar matrix around alveolar bone
were observed to be more significant in formaldehyde group than the
control group (p <= 0.001). Interestingly, VEGF expression in the
formaldehyde group was the most significant finding between the two
groups (p < 0.001). When compared inflammation, MMP-2 and osteonectin
expressions were significant (p < 0.01) in the formaldehyde group.
Conclusions: It was suggested that formaldehyde toxicity decreased the
expression of MMP-2 and in osteoblasts as well as affecting the
retention of MMP levels in tooth cavity, which is very low in collagen
fibres. But, vice versa for the expression of VEGF in dilated vascular
endothelial cells and osteocytes in alveolar bone. As a conclusion,
formaldehyde disrupts the periodontal membrane and may cause collagen
fibres degeneration by affecting the alveolar bone bone matrix.
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