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Title: Nigella sativa toothpaste promotes anti-inflammatory and anti-destructive effects in a rat model of periodontitis
Authors: SETIAWATIE, Ernie Maduratna
GANI, Maria Apriliani
RAHAYU, Retno Puji
ULFA, Noer
KURNIA, Shafira
AGUSTINA, Eka Fitria
SARI, Desi Sandra
Keywords: Black cumin
Antibacterial toothpaste
Dental plaque
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Infectious disease
Issue Date: 9-May-2022
Publisher: Archives of Oral Biology
Abstract: Objective: Periodontitis is an infectious disease that results in gingiva tissue damage. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Nigella sativa (N. sativa) toothpaste in a periodontitis tissue repair based on inflammation and periodontal extracellular matrix in vivo. Design: The periodontitis disease model was developed using Wistar rats infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis). The rats were divided into three main groups as follows: those that did not receive any toothpaste treatment; those that were treated with N. sativa toothpaste twice a day (simultaneously with P. gingivalis induction); and normal healthy rats. The rats were sacrificed after 1 and 7 days of animal modeling. The number of inflammatory cells, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)1 + and MMP8 + cells, levels of cytokines (interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)) and density of collagen type 1 were determined in the gingival tissues of the rats. Results: The rats treated with N. sativa toothpaste had significantly lower numbers of neutrophils, macrophages and lymphocytes than the non-treated rats after 1 and 7 days of treatment; likewise, the levels of IL-1β and PGE2 were lower in the treated experimental rats. In addition, the group treated with N. sativa toothpaste had fewer numbers of MMP1 + and MMP8 + cells and higher collagen density after 1 and 7 days of administration. Conclusions: N. sativa toothpaste exhibited anti-inflammatory effects by reducing both inflammatory cell count and activity. Additionally, N. sativa toothpaste demonstrated anti-destructive effects on the periodontal extracellular matrix. Thus, N. sativa toothpaste might be potentially used for the management of periodontitis.
Gov't Doc #: KODEPRODI1610101#Kedokteran Gigi
NIDN0015127804
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/106718
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