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Nifedipine-induced gingival overgrowth in the presence or absence of gingival inflammation in rats.

I Morisaki1, K Kato, J P Loyola-Rodriguez, T Nagata, H Ishida.   

Abstract

One adverse effect of nifedipine, a long-acting vasodilator, is gingival overgrowth. Preexisting gingival inflammation and/or dental plaque has been suggested to be responsible for the progression of this side effect, but the precise mechanism is uncertain because of a lack of suitable animal models. A study was therefore done to establish an experimental model of gingival overgrowth in rats and to investigate the possible involvement of gingival inflammation and/or dental plaque in its development. Specific pathogen-free Fischer rats (male, 14 days old) were used. Gingival inflammation and dental plaque accumulation were induced by infection with Streptococcus mutans MT8148R. The nifedipine-treated rats (experimental group) were fed a caries-inducing diet containing nifedipine either with or without infection, while the nifedipine-untreated rats (control group) were fed the same diet, similarly with or without the infection. Marked gingival overgrowth was induced in the mandibular molar region of nifedipine-treated rats regardless of S. mutans infection, although the infection resulted in a further increase in the degree of gingival overgrowth. Histological examination of the gingival overgrowth revealed the presence of redundant subepithelial connective tissue in the treated rats, and inflammatory cell infiltration was apparent only in the tissue of the S. mutans-infected rats regardless of the nifedipine administration. These findings suggest that nifedipine induces gingival overgrowth in rats either in the presence or absence of gingival inflammation and/or dental plaque, although these factors can augment the effect of the drug.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8254456

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


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