Early molecular response and microanatomical changes in the masseter muscle and mandibular head after botulinum toxin intervention in adult mice

  • Balanta-Melo, J.
  • Toro-Ibacache, V.
  • Torres-Quintana, M.
  • Kupczik, K.
  • Vega, C.
  • Morales, C.
  • Hernández-Moya, N.
  • Arias-Calderón, M.
  • Beato, C.
  • Buvinic, S.
Publication date
March 2018
ISSN
0940-9602

Abstract

Background Masseter muscle paralysis induced by botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA) evokes subchondral bone loss in mandibular heads of adult rats and growing mice after 4 weeks. However, the primary cellular and molecular events leading to altered bone remodeling remain unexplored. Thus, the aim of the current work has been to assess the molecular response that precedes the early microanatomical changes in the masseter muscle and subchondral bone of the mandibular head in adult mice after BoNTA intervention. Methods A pre-clinical in vivo study was performed by a single intramuscular injection of 0.2 U BoNTA in the right masseter (experimental) of adult BALB/c mice. The contralateral masseter was injected with vehicle (control). Changes in mRNA...

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