Reduced methacholine-induced submandibular salivary secretion in rats with experimental periodontitis

  • Amer, Mariano
  • Elverdin, Juan Carlos
  • Fernández Solari, Jose Javier
  • Medina, Vanina Araceli
  • Chiarenza, Ana P.
  • Vacas, María I.
Publication date
May 2011
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Archives of Oral Biology

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Saliva is the first barrier to the entry of bacteria and viruses into the body and is considered a necessary instrument in oral health. Intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide endotoxins results in submandibular gland (SMG) hyposalivation. The objective of present studies was to assess if periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease caused by oral bacteria, alters cholinergic-induced SMG salivary secretion. DESIGN: An experimental periodontitis model (EP) (cotton thread ligature around the neck of the first lower molars) was used. Male Wistar rats (300-380g) were randomly divided into 3 groups: control, 7 days-bilateral EP and 7 days-unilateral EP (to study if there were different effects at the ipsilateral and contralat...

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