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Electroacupuncture Reduces Inflammation but Not Bone Loss on Periodontitis in Arthritic Rats.

Jonas Nogueira Ferreira Maciel Gusmão1, Khetyma Moreira Fonseca2, Bruno Sousa Pinto Ferreira1, Bruno Wesley de Freitas Alves1, Howard Lopes Ribeiro Júnior1, Mario Roberto Pontes Lisboa1, Karuza Maria Alves Pereira1, Mariana Lima Vale1,2, Delane Viana Gondim3.   

Abstract

Periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are inflammatory diseases characterized by chronic inflammation and bone erosion. Electroacupuncture (EA) shows anti-inflammatory and anti-resorptive effects in experimental periodontitis (EP) and in RA. It is important to investigate whether EA shows these effects in periodontal tissues in the presence of these two inflammatory diseases or not. For this, Wistar rats were divided into six groups: control (C); experimental rheumatoid arthritis (RA; bovine type II collagen-induced (CII)); experimental periodontitis (EP); RA/EP (RA + EP); EP/EA (EP treated with EA); RA/EP/EA (RA + EP treated with EA). EP was induced 21 days after RA induction and EA was performed previously and during the EP induction period, every 3 days until the 36th experimental day. The rats were euthanized on day 39. RA was evaluated by edema and the withdrawal threshold of hind paws. The maxillae were removed, and alveolar bone loss (ABL) and bone radiographic density (BRD) were evaluated. Immunohistochemical analyses for interleukins (IL)-6 and -17 and nuclear factor (NF)-κB were performed. Our results showed that EA reduced only the pain intensity in arthritic rats. Histomorphometric, macroscopic, and radiographic analyses did not show differences between the control and EP/EA groups. EA caused a reduction in ABL and BRD only in the presence of EP. EA caused a reduction in IL-6 and -17 in all groups, but NF-κB was only reduced in the arthritic rats with EP. In conclusion, EA reduced the inflammation related to periodontitis in arthritic rats but did not prevent ABL.

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Keywords:  bone loss; electroacupuncture; inflammation; periodontitis; rheumatoid arthritis

Year:  2021        PMID: 32789781     DOI: 10.1007/s10753-020-01313-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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