Osteocytic Sclerostin Expression in Alveolar Bone in Rats With Diabetes Mellitus and Ligature‐Induced Periodontitis |
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Authors: | Ji‐Hye Kim Dong‐Eun Lee Gye‐Hyeong Woo Jeong‐Heon Cha Eun‐Jung Bak Yun‐Jung Yoo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Oral Biology, Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Republic of Korea.;2. BK21 PLUS Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry.;3. Department of Clinical Science, Semyung University, Jecheon, Republic of Korea.;4. Department of Applied Life Science, The Graduate School, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | Background: Osteocytic sclerostin inhibits bone formation, and its expression is stimulated by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐α. This study investigates sclerostin and TNF‐α expression in rats with diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis. Methods: Rats were divided into control (C), periodontitis (P), and DM + periodontitis (DP) groups. After induction of DM by streptozotocin, periodontitis was induced by ligature. At day 0 (control) and at days 3 and 20 after induction of periodontitis, alveolar bone, osteoclasts, osteoid area, and TNF‐α and sclerostin expression were evaluated. Results: The distance between the cemento‐enamel junction and the alveolar bone crest of the DP group was longer than that of the P group at day 20 after induction of periodontitis, but the number of osteoclasts was not different. Osteoid area decreased in both the P and DP groups by day 3, but whereas sustained osteoid suppression was observed in the DP group at day 20, osteoid formation was increased in the P group. The number of sclerostin‐positive osteocytes increased in both groups at day 3, but the increased number of sclerostin‐positive osteocytes was maintained only in the DP group through day 20. The number of TNF‐α–positive cells increased more in the DP group than in the P group. Conclusions: Enhanced alveolar bone loss, suppressed bone formation, and prevalent TNF‐α expression were characteristic of the DP group compared with the P group. Suppressed bone formation in the DP group was observed simultaneously with increased sclerostin and TNF‐α expression. These results suggest that upregulated osteocytic sclerostin expression in periodontitis accompanied by DM may play a role in suppressed bone formation. |
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Keywords: | Bone morphogenetic proteins diabetes mellitus osteogenesis periodontitis sclerostin protein, rat tumor necrosis factor‐α |
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