Fish oil diet effects on alveolar bone loss, in hypercholesterolemic rats

•Periodontitis as a risk factor for human tooth loss.•An atherogenic diet and the onset and progression of periodontitis.•Fish oil and the prevention of bone resorption.•The therapeutic benefit of fish oil for hypercholesterolemic patients with periodontitis. This study evaluated the effects of repl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of oral biology 2020-01, Vol.109, p.104553-104553, Article 104553
Hauptverfasser: Antona, María Eugenia, Ramos, Cecilia, Stranges, Andrea, Monteiro, Andrea Ferreira, Gonzales Chaves, María Macarena, Mandalunis, Patricia, Zago, Valeria, Friedman, Silvia María, Macri, Elisa Vanesa
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Zusammenfassung:•Periodontitis as a risk factor for human tooth loss.•An atherogenic diet and the onset and progression of periodontitis.•Fish oil and the prevention of bone resorption.•The therapeutic benefit of fish oil for hypercholesterolemic patients with periodontitis. This study evaluated the effects of replacing a saturated fat diet by n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3PUFA), on alveolar bone loss in hypercholesterolemic rats with experimental periodontitis (PD). Eight week old Wistar rats were assigned according to dietary intake. Control group (C, n = 15) fed a commercial diet throughout the experiment. Atherogenic group (AT, n = 30) fed AT diet for 3 weeks; thereafter, AT was randomized to receive either a n-3PUFA (n = 15) or to continue with AT (n = 15) diet. Subsequently, PD was induced in all groups by unilateral ligature (L) of the first molar (M1) of the left mandible, non-ligated contralateral molars served as controls. After every week of PD induction, 5 rats per group were euthanized. Serum was collected for lipids assays and hemi-mandibles were subjected to histomorphometric (% upper and lower interradicular bone volume and periodontal ligament height, hPDL) and radiographic analyses (periodontal bone support, PBS, in ligated teeth, between M1-M2). Rats fed n-3PUFA diet rapidly induced a significant reduction in the serum lipids (p 
ISSN:0003-9969
1879-1506
DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2019.104553