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Development of animal experimental periodontitis modelsopen access

Authors
Do, Min-JaeKim, KyuriLee, HaeshinCha, SehoSeo, TaegunPark, Hee-JungLee, Jeong-SoonKim, Tae-Il
Issue Date
Aug-2013
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD PERIODONTOLOGY
Keywords
Animal models; Lipopolysaccharides; Periodontitis; Porphyromonas gingivalis
Citation
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE, v.43, no.4, pp 147 - 152
Pages
6
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL AND IMPLANT SCIENCE
Volume
43
Number
4
Start Page
147
End Page
152
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15410
DOI
10.5051/jpis.2013.43.4.147
ISSN
2093-2278
2093-2286
Abstract
Purpose: An animal periodontitis model is essential for research on the pathogenesis and treatment of periodontal disease. In this study, we have introduced a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of a periodontal pathogen to the alveolar bone defect of experimental animals and investigated its suitability as a periodontitis model. Methods: Alveolar bone defects were made in both sides of the mandibular third premolar region of nine beagle dogs. Then, the animals were divided into the following groups: silk ligature tied on the cervical region of tooth group, Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS (P.g. LPS)-saturated collagen with silk ligature group, and no ligature or P.g. LPS application group as the control. The plaque index and gingival index were measured at 0 and 4 weeks postoperatively. The animals were then euthanized and prepared for histologic evaluation. Results: The silk ligature group and P.g. LPS with silk ligature group showed a significantly higher plaque index at 4 weeks compared to the control (P<0.05). No significant difference was found in the plaque index between the silk ligature group and P.g. LPS with silk ligature group. The P.g. LPS with silk ligature group showed a significantly higher gingival index compared to the silk ligature group or the control at 4 weeks (P<0.05). Histologic examination presented increased inflammatory cell infiltration in the gingival tissue and alveolar bone of the P.g. LPS with silk ligature group. Conclusions: An additional P.g. LPS-saturated collagen with silk ligature ensured periodontal inflammation at 4 weeks. Therefore, P.g. LPS with silk ligature application to surgically created alveolar bone defects may be a candidate model for experimental periodontitis.
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