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Acta odontol. latinoam ; 28(3): 203-209, 2015. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-949696

ABSTRACT

Improperly treated hexavalent chromium-containing industrial wastes contaminate drinking water, potentially affecting children taking breast milk or baby bottles prepared with infant formula. Thus, the aim of the present work was to determine the effect of this toxic on bone activity in the developing alveolus during tooth eruption of suckling Wistar rats intoxicated with potassium dichromate. Experimental animals received a daily dose of 12.5mg/kg body weight of potassium dichromate by gavage for 10 days; controls received an equivalent volume of saline solution. Histologic and histomorphometric studies of the mandible were performed. The data were statistically analyzed using Student's t test; statistical significance was set at a value of p <0.05. Experimental animals exhibited delayed tooth eruption, decreased periodontal width and bone volume, a lower percentage of bone formation surfaces, and higher percentage of quiescent surfaces (p<0.05) compared to controls. The delay in tooth eruption observed after exposure to hexavalent chromium is the result of a lower rate of bone remodeling in the developing alveolus. The obtained results show the importance of controlling toxic substances in drinking water, since their effects may alter the growth and development of subjects who were exposed during early infancy.


Desechos industriales que contienen cromo hexavalente inade - cua damente tratados contaminan el agua de consumo pudiendo afectar a los ninos por via de la leche materna o de la preparacion de mamaderas. Por lo tanto, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar el efecto de este toxico en la actividad del hueso en el alveolo en desarrollo durante la erupcion dentaria de ratas Wistar lactantes expuestas a dicromato de potasio. Los animales experimentales recibieron una dosis diaria de 12,5 mg / kg de peso corporal de dicromato de potasio por alimentacion forzada durante 10 dias; mientras que los controles, un volumen equivalente de solucion salina. Se llevaron a cabo estudios histologicos e histomorfometricos de la mandibula. Los datos fueron analizados estadisticamente utilizando la prueba t de Student; estableciendose un valor de p<0,05 como esta - disticamente significativo. Los animales expuestos a cromo hexavalente mostraron retraso en la erupcion dentaria, menor espacio periodontal y volumen oseo; encontrandose disminuidas las superficies en formacion y en reabsorcion oseas y aumentadas las superficies en reposo (p <0,05) en comparacion con los controles. El retraso en la erupcion dentaria observado luego de la exposicion a cromo hexavalente es el resultado de una menor remodelacion osea en el alveolo en desarrollo. Los resultados obtenidos muestran la importancia del control de sustancias toxicas en el agua potable, ya que sus efectos pueden alterar el crecimiento y el desarrollo de los individuos que fueron expuestos durante la infancia temprana.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Tooth Eruption , Bone Development , Body Weight , Rats, Wistar , Mandible
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Int. j. morphol ; 32(4): 1430-1435, Dec. 2014. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-734694

ABSTRACT

Today, alternatives methods are developed for the use of laboratory animals for teaching, research and surgical training. In our work we present a novel alternative to the use of rats, by developing a technique of plastination at room temperature. High-quality rat preparations from the anatomical dissection point of view were obtained, in order to indefinitely preserve them dry, the thoracic and abdominal organs conserve its natural volume and shape, maintaining their texture and color. No odors or hassles and toxic vapors of conventional preserving agents were found. This technique allows the collection of dry, completely biosafe and durable specimens in a short time and with excellent quality. Plastination in laboratory rats complements undergraduate and postgraduate anatomy studies perfectly. Also, radiology and surgery may benefit from this technique.


En la actualidad, se desarrollan alternativas para el uso de animales de laboratorio para enseñanza, investigación y entrenamiento quirúrgico. En nuestro trabajo presentamos una novedosa alternativa para el uso de ratas, a través del desarrollo de una técnica de plastinación a temperatura ambiente. Se obtuvieron preparados de alta calidad desde el punto de vista de la disección anatómica, con órganos torácicos y abdominales que conservaron su volumen, forma, textura y color. Además, los especímenes carecen de olores y no emiten vapores tóxicos, debido a la ausencia de agentes conservantes convencionales. Esta técnica permite desarrollar especÌmenes secos de excelente calidad, completamente bioseguros y duraderos, en muy poco tiempo. La plastinación en ratas de laboratorio complementa los estudios de anatomía de pregrado y postgrado perfectamente. Además, las áreas de radiología y cirugía también pueden beneficiarse de esta técnica.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Tissue Preservation/methods , Plastic Embedding/methods , Anatomy/education , Animals, Laboratory , Silicones , Teaching Materials , Temperature , Rats, Wistar
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Braz. oral res ; 25(3): 217-224, May-June 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-590040

ABSTRACT

Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical technique producing bone lengthening by distraction of the fracture callus. Although a large number of experimental studies on the events associated with DO of craniofacial skeleton have been reported, the few employing rat mandibular bone DO used complicated designs and produced a small volume of newly formed bone. Thus, this study aims to present an original experimental model of mandibular DO in edentulous rats that produces a sufficient quantity and quality of intramembranous bone. Eight male Wistar rats, weighing 75 g, underwent extraction of lower molars. With rats weighing 350 g, right mandibular osteotomy was performed and the distraction device was placed. The distraction device was custom made using micro-implants, expansion screws, and acrylic resin. Study protocol: latency: 6 days, distraction: » turn (0.175 mm) once a day during 6 d, consolidation: 28 d after distraction phase, sacrifice. DO-treated and contralateral hemimandibles were dissected and compared macroscopically and using radiographic studies. Histological sections were obtained and stained with H&E. A distraction gap filled with newly formed and mature bone tissue was obtained. This model of mandibular DO proved useful to obtain adequate quantity and quality of bone to study bone regeneration.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Bone Regeneration/physiology , Mandible/surgery , Osteogenesis, Distraction/methods , Models, Animal , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Mouth, Edentulous , Osteotomy , Osteogenesis, Distraction/instrumentation , Rats, Wistar , Wound Healing
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