The effects of intestinal nematode infection on experimental periodontitis in mice
10.3969/j.issn.1001-3733.2009.06.05
- VernacularTitle:Th2极化对牙周炎保护作用的实验研究
- Author:
Min XIE
;
Shiguang HUANG
;
Qiling HUANG
;
Ning SONG
;
Zengfang ZHANG
;
Guozhen DENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Periodontitis;
Cytokine;
Mice;
Th2 response
- From:
Journal of Practical Stomatology
2009;25(6):787-790
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective: To investigate the effect of polarizing the immune response toward the Th2 type, using intestinal nematode (Trichinella spiralis) infection, on subsequent experimental periodontitis. Methods:Thirty six SPF KM mice were randomly divided into three groups. Periodontitis group: experimental periodontitis was induced by wrapping a 5/0 silk ligature inoculated with putative periodontopathic bacteria around the first maxillary molar. Th2-polaried group: After the mice were infected with low dosage Trichinella spiralis, the experimental periodontitis model was established at that time as above. Mice were sacrificed at the end of 1, 4, 8, 12 weeks. The histological analysis of periodontal tissues was observed by microscope after the samples were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E). The concentrations of IFN--y and IL-4 in mouse serum were determined by ELISA. Results; The results showed that compared with control group Th2-polaried mice had high levels of IL-4 prior nematode infection reduced the severity of periodontitis, and subsequent infection of the periodontium with oral pathogens developed minimal lesions. Few or no osteoclasts were detected in lesions of Th2-polaried group. Conclusion;These results indicate a protective role of nematode infection in Thl cell-driven periodontal damage and prompt consideration of a novel therapeutic strategy in periodontitis based on im-munological distraction.