Literature DB >> 15956735

Use of relaxin in orthodontics.

Dennis R Stewart1, Paul Sherick, Susan Kramer, Peter Breining.   

Abstract

BAS Medical is investigating the use of relaxin to improve ortho-dontic treatments. Relaxin is well known for its effects on remodeling soft tissue, and we believe relaxin will be clinically useful in speeding tooth movement and preventing relapse. We investigated the use of relaxin in preventing relapse in a dog model. Dog maxillary second incisors were orthodontically rotated an average of 42 degrees, and then relaxin was administered by gingival injection to relieve the rotational memory in the connective tissues. Teeth were retained for 30 days to allow fibers to reform. Teeth then were released and relapse was measured by a series of impressions. Animals receiving relaxin gingival injections (n = 8) were compared with placebo-treated animals (n = 8) (exhibiting high relapse) and gingival fiberotomies (n = 8) (low relapse). Gingival fiberotomy is a surgical procedure to cut the gingival connective tissues away from the tooth and has been shown to be effective in preventing relapse clinically and in animal models. There was a significant difference in relapse between the fiberotomy and the placebo control groups, and the relaxin-treated group had an intermediate response between the two groups (nonsignificant). Dose and treatment optimization may improve the response in future studies. To study the underlying mechanisms, we have localized relaxin receptors on gingival and periodontal ligament fibroblasts in tissue slices and cell cultures. Relaxin was found to stimulate collagenase production by relaxin in human gingival fibroblast cultures. Taken together, the data support a role for relaxin therapy to speed tooth movement and prevent relapse in orthodontic practice.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15956735     DOI: 10.1196/annals.1282.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


  6 in total

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Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2012-07-20       Impact factor: 3.161

Review 2.  [Adjunctive interventions to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement].

Authors:  Bo Li; Zhi-He Zhao
Journal:  Hua Xi Kou Qiang Yi Xue Za Zhi       Date:  2019-12-01

3.  Trends in serum relaxin concentration among elite collegiate female athletes.

Authors:  Jason L Dragoo; Tiffany N Castillo; Tatiana A Korotkova; Ashleigh C Kennedy; Hyeon Joo Kim; Dennis R Stewart
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2011-01-19

Review 4.  The Potential Use of Pharmacological Agents to Modulate Orthodontic Tooth Movement (OTM).

Authors:  Thaleia Kouskoura; Christos Katsaros; Stephan von Gunten
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-02-08       Impact factor: 4.566

Review 5.  The effect of the local administration of biological substances on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement: a systematic review of human studies.

Authors:  Sarah Abu Arqub; Vaibhav Gandhi; Marissa G Iverson; Maram Ahmed; Chia-Ling Kuo; Jinjian Mu; Eliane Dutra; Flavio Uribe
Journal:  Prog Orthod       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 2.750

6.  Evaluation of the effects of subgingival injection of Simvastatin on space re-opening after orthodontic space closure in adults.

Authors:  Arezoo Jahanbin; Mostafa Abtahi; Parastoo Namdar; Farzin Heravi; Fatemeh Sadeghi; Hamidreza Arab; Hooman Shafaee
Journal:  J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects       Date:  2016-03-16
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