Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach

Abstract Background: Dental caries continue to represent a major problem which, if left untreated, will cause irreversible pulpitis. Root canal treatment constitutes one potential treatment intended to preserve teeth afflicted with irreversible pulpitis. During root canal treatment, pain or swelling...

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spelling id-langga.947282020-03-03T03:47:56Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/94728/ Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach Galih Sampoerno Jenny Sunariani Kuntaman R Medicine RK Dentistry Abstract Background: Dental caries continue to represent a major problem which, if left untreated, will cause irreversible pulpitis. Root canal treatment constitutes one potential treatment intended to preserve teeth afflicted with irreversible pulpitis. During root canal treatment, pain or swelling, referred to as flare-ups, can occur at any point in the process. Aim: To analyze the molecular aspect of the phenomenon of flare-up in vital dental pulp tissue following mechanical and bacterial trauma (extirpation and lipopolysaccharide [LPS] induction respectively) through a neurological approach, based on the expression of NaV-1.7 in neuron cells, and HSP-70, TNF-a in macrophage cells. Method: This laboratory experimental study was conducted using 15 Spraque Dawley rats as subjects which were divided into three groups of five subjects: a control group, a pulp tissue extirpation group and an LPS induction followed by extirpation of pulp tissue group. Test samples were collected from the apical field of the mandibular incisor and subsequently examined using immunohistochemical methods. Results: There were significant differences in NaV1.7, HSP70 and TNFa expression between the treatment groups. While a marked increase in the expression of HSP70 occurred, both Nav1.7, and TNFa expression decreased significantly. Conclusion: Extirpating the dental pulp tissue will induce a more pronounced flare-up response from the molecules of the pulp tissue in vital teeth than those in inflamed vital pulp tissue. King Saud University 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/94728/1/9.%20Expression%20of%20NaV-1.7%2C%20TNF-a%20and%20HSP-70%20in%20experimental%20flare-up%20post-extirted%20dental%20pulp%20tissue%20throuht%20a%20neuroimmunological%20approach%20-%20Baru.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/94728/2/9.%20Turnitin.pdf text id http://repository.unair.ac.id/94728/3/Expression%20of%20NaV-1.7%2C%20TNF-a%20and%20HSP-70%20in%20experimental%20flare-up%20post-extirted%20dental%20pulp%20tissue%20throuht%20a%20neuroimmunological%20approach.pdf Galih Sampoerno and Jenny Sunariani and Kuntaman (2019) Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach. Saudi Dental Journal. pp. 1-9. ISSN 1013-9052 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1013905219306479?via%3Dihub https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2019.09.001
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Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
description Abstract Background: Dental caries continue to represent a major problem which, if left untreated, will cause irreversible pulpitis. Root canal treatment constitutes one potential treatment intended to preserve teeth afflicted with irreversible pulpitis. During root canal treatment, pain or swelling, referred to as flare-ups, can occur at any point in the process. Aim: To analyze the molecular aspect of the phenomenon of flare-up in vital dental pulp tissue following mechanical and bacterial trauma (extirpation and lipopolysaccharide [LPS] induction respectively) through a neurological approach, based on the expression of NaV-1.7 in neuron cells, and HSP-70, TNF-a in macrophage cells. Method: This laboratory experimental study was conducted using 15 Spraque Dawley rats as subjects which were divided into three groups of five subjects: a control group, a pulp tissue extirpation group and an LPS induction followed by extirpation of pulp tissue group. Test samples were collected from the apical field of the mandibular incisor and subsequently examined using immunohistochemical methods. Results: There were significant differences in NaV1.7, HSP70 and TNFa expression between the treatment groups. While a marked increase in the expression of HSP70 occurred, both Nav1.7, and TNFa expression decreased significantly. Conclusion: Extirpating the dental pulp tissue will induce a more pronounced flare-up response from the molecules of the pulp tissue in vital teeth than those in inflamed vital pulp tissue.
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Jenny Sunariani
Kuntaman
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Jenny Sunariani
Kuntaman
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title Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
title_short Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
title_full Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
title_fullStr Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
title_full_unstemmed Expression of NaV-1.7, TNF-a and HSP-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
title_sort expression of nav-1.7, tnf-a and hsp-70 in experimental flare-up post-extirpated dental pulp tissue through a neuroimmunological approach
publisher King Saud University
publishDate 2019
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