Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp

SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to examine the expression levels of the dental pulp to elucidate the role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and CD68 on vascular angiogenesis, inflammation and odontoblast differentiation in the pulp tissue of diabetic rats depending on the effect of...

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Autores principales: Uysal,Ibrahim, Gokalp-Ozkorkmaz,Ebru, Deveci,Engin
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220190002006062019-09-11Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth PulpUysal,IbrahimGokalp-Ozkorkmaz,EbruDeveci,Engin VEGF CD68 Diabetes mellitus Teeth Rat SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to examine the expression levels of the dental pulp to elucidate the role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and CD68 on vascular angiogenesis, inflammation and odontoblast differentiation in the pulp tissue of diabetic rats depending on the effect of possible damage induced by diabetes. Wistar rats were used in the study, divided into two groups. Control group was fed with standard rat chow and drinking water ad libitum for 8 weeks. Single dose of streptozotocin (STZ) (55 mg/kg), was disolved in sodium citrate buffer and administered by intraperitoneal injection. Blood glucose concentration of rats exceeding 250 mg/dl were accepted as diabetic. Rats were sacrificed under anesthesia. Tissues were immediately dissected, fixed and embedded in paraffin and cut with a microtome then examined under light microscope. In the cross-sections of pulp tissue of diabetic group; the dilation of blood vessels besides hemorrhage and a significant increase in inflammatory cells were seen. The expression of VEGF in the blood vessel endothelial cells of the pulp was increased. VEGF showed positive reaction for degenerative odontoblast cells in the pulp. In this study, increase in VEGF and CD68 expressions in pulp tissue due to the effect of diabetes was thought to delay pulp treatment by inducing soft tissue damage and hypoxia.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.37 n.2 20192019-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022019000200606en10.4067/S0717-95022019000200606
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic VEGF
CD68
Diabetes mellitus
Teeth
Rat
spellingShingle VEGF
CD68
Diabetes mellitus
Teeth
Rat
Uysal,Ibrahim
Gokalp-Ozkorkmaz,Ebru
Deveci,Engin
Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
description SUMMARY: The purpose of this study was to examine the expression levels of the dental pulp to elucidate the role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and CD68 on vascular angiogenesis, inflammation and odontoblast differentiation in the pulp tissue of diabetic rats depending on the effect of possible damage induced by diabetes. Wistar rats were used in the study, divided into two groups. Control group was fed with standard rat chow and drinking water ad libitum for 8 weeks. Single dose of streptozotocin (STZ) (55 mg/kg), was disolved in sodium citrate buffer and administered by intraperitoneal injection. Blood glucose concentration of rats exceeding 250 mg/dl were accepted as diabetic. Rats were sacrificed under anesthesia. Tissues were immediately dissected, fixed and embedded in paraffin and cut with a microtome then examined under light microscope. In the cross-sections of pulp tissue of diabetic group; the dilation of blood vessels besides hemorrhage and a significant increase in inflammatory cells were seen. The expression of VEGF in the blood vessel endothelial cells of the pulp was increased. VEGF showed positive reaction for degenerative odontoblast cells in the pulp. In this study, increase in VEGF and CD68 expressions in pulp tissue due to the effect of diabetes was thought to delay pulp treatment by inducing soft tissue damage and hypoxia.
author Uysal,Ibrahim
Gokalp-Ozkorkmaz,Ebru
Deveci,Engin
author_facet Uysal,Ibrahim
Gokalp-Ozkorkmaz,Ebru
Deveci,Engin
author_sort Uysal,Ibrahim
title Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
title_short Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
title_full Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
title_fullStr Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
title_full_unstemmed Experimentally Induced Diabetes Mellitus Influences Expression of VEGF and CD68 in Rat Teeth Pulp
title_sort experimentally induced diabetes mellitus influences expression of vegf and cd68 in rat teeth pulp
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
publishDate 2019
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