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Crucial role of peripheral kappa-opioid receptors in a model of periodontal disease in rats.

C M F Pacheco1, C M Queiroz-Junior, K L M Maltos, M V Caliari, D F Pacheco, I D G Duarte, J N Francischi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition of the tooth supporting tissues, the periodontium. Opioids have been shown to account for the relief of various chronic and acute inflammatory conditions. The aim of the present study was to investigate the participation of peripheral opioid receptors in development of periodontal disease.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Morphine and selective agonists and antagonists of opioid receptors were used in an experimental model of ligature-induced periodontal disease in rats. To evaluate the development of disease, the loss of fiber attachment, alveolar bone and number of cells in periodontal tissues were assessed. Measurements of these indicators were obtained by morphometric analysis of histological sections of periodontal-diseased tissues stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
RESULTS: Local administration of either morphine or a selective kappa-opioid agonist for three consecutive days from the onset of periodontal disease reduced the loss of periodontal tissues, without changing the number of leukocytes in inflamed periodontium. Nor-binaltorphimine, a selective kappa-antagonist, reversed the beneficial effects of both morphine and the compound U-50,488 in this model. The use of either an agonist or an antagonist of delta-opioid receptors, however, did not affect disease progression.
CONCLUSION: Our results showed that the beneficial effect of opioids in periodontal disease depended mainly on the activation of specific kappa-opioid receptors located in the periphery. Activation of such receptors could be considered in the management of periodontal disease, since it would not present the classical central side-effects associated with opioid use.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18705652     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.2008.01102.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Periodontal Res        ISSN: 0022-3484            Impact factor:   4.419


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Authors:  Celso Martins Queiroz-Junior; Cinthia Mara da Fonseca Pacheco; Allyson Henrique Fonseca; André Klein; Marcelo Vidigal Caliari; Janetti Nogueira de Francischi
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