The RANKL expression and osteoclast in alveolar bone of rat diabetic model at different mechanical force application
Date
2018-07-02Author
Hikmah, Nuzulul
Shita, Amandia Dewi Permana
Maulana, Hafiedz
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Background: Diabetes is a serious and important public health problem, especially in relation to dental treatment. Because of its
complications in periodontal tissue, diabetes can be contraindicated in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. The receptor activator
of nuclear factor-κb ligand (RANKL) is an essential cytokine inducing osteoclastogenesis. Osteoblasts produce this cytokine which
has been suggested to play an integral role in osteoclast activation during bone remodeling of orthodontic tooth movement.
Purpose:
The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between RANKL expression of osteoblast and the number of osteoclasts in the
alveolar bone of diabetic rat models at different mechanical force application.
Methods: This study used animal subjects, white rats
(Rattus norvegicus) of the Wistar strain (n=24) divided into six groups. The mechanical force to which they were subjected ranged
between 10, 20, and 30 gramforce (grf). The animal models with diabetes were injected with a stratified dose of Streptozotocin. An
orthodontic appliance was inserted in both the maxillary incisors for seven days. The tissue was subjected to histological analysis of
osteoclasts and immunohistochemistry analysis of RANKL expression on the pressure and tension side of the alveolar bone.
Results:
The results of this study showed that the increase in mechanical force produced a rise in RANKL expression and osteoclast number on
the pressure and tension side of the alveolar bone of diabetic rat models.
Conclusion: There was a correlation between the RANKL of
osteoblast and osteoclast numbers in the alveolar bone of diabetic models with different mechanical force application.
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