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Tudor Dimitriu1, Pompei Bolfa2,3, Soimita Suciu4, Adrian Cimpean2, Zsofia Daradics2, Cornel Catoi2, Gabriel Armencea1, Grigore Baciut1, Simion Bran1, Cristian Dinu1, Mihaela Baciut1.
Abstract
The associations between periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases have been intensely studied in recent years. Oxidative stress is involved in the initiation and both progression of periodontitis and atherosclerosis. Antioxidants can reduce the effects of oxidative stress on inflammatory diseases. Our aim was to measure the effects of a grape seed extract (GSE), rich in antioxidants, on atherosclerosis caused by ligature-induced periodontitis in rats. Thirty male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups of 10: control group, periodontitis group, and periodontitis group treated with GSE (GSE group). Periodontitis was induced by placing an orthodontic wire around the cervix of the first mandibular molar and keeping it in place for 4 weeks. On days 1, 7 and 28, blood samples were taken to assess oxidative stress and inflammation markers (malondialdehyde and glutathione - MDA, reduced glutathione - GSH, C reactive protein) and lipids. After 4 weeks, the animals were euthanized, and aortas were collected for histopathologic examination. MDA was significantly higher in Periodontitis group compared to the other groups only at day 7. GSH was significantly increased in the Control and GSE groups on days 1 and 7, compared to Periodontitis group and on day 28 higher in GSE vs. Periodontitis groups. C reactive protein was significantly increased in the Periodontitis group on days 1 and 7 compared to both groups. Cholesterol was significantly decreased in the aortas of GSE group at day 28 compared to the Periodontitis group. Oral administration of a grape seed extract reduces the oxidative stress, inflammation and atherosclerosis in a rat model of ligature-induced periodontitis. ©Carol Davila University Press.Entities:
Keywords: CRP – C reactive protein; CVD – Cardiovascular diseases; GSE – Grape seed extract; GSH - Reduced glutathione evaluation; LPS – Lipopolysaccharides; MDA – Malondialdehyde; Periodontitis; TPC - Total polyphenolic content; antioxidants; atherosclerosis; oxidative stress; rats
Year: 2020 PMID: 33456610 PMCID: PMC7803317 DOI: 10.25122/jml-2020-0177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Life ISSN: 1844-122X