Vol 116, No 1 (Supplement) 2011
Supplement abstract

Does orthodontic treatment induces dental pulp cellular death? Caspase-3 and-9, HSP60 and Tunel expression

Published 2011-11-23

Keywords

  • Caspase-9,
  • orthodontic treatment

How to Cite

Leone, A., Cappello, F., Bonaventura, G., & Buscemi, M. (2011). Does orthodontic treatment induces dental pulp cellular death? Caspase-3 and-9, HSP60 and Tunel expression. Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 116(2), 99. Retrieved from https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/ijae/article/view/4673

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the hypothesis of human dental pulp cell death during Orthodontic Treatement (O.T.) and the degree of apoptosis through the expression level of the proteins Caspase-3,-9, TUNEL and HSP60.

Materials and methods. Human dental Pulp were coming from both male and female patients (N=20; age 10-14years). The technique used was the Straight Wire, which involves Nickel-Titanium or Steel archwires. The increase of pressure applied on teeth was gradual. Some patients were subjected to a premolar extraction after 3 months treatment, and others after 6 months. Samples were Bouin-fixed, paraffin-embedded and afterwards processed for immunohistochemistry using anti-caspase-3,-9 antibody, anti-HSP60 and TUNEL.

Results. Increasing of Caspase-3,-9 expression occurred in 3 and 6 months O.T. samples, while in control pulps positivity was detected mainly at odontoblasts level.

HSP60 was not expressed in control samples and very weak in 3 months O.T. samples, it was expressed instead in 6 months O.T. samples, the expression of TUNEL is evident in all samples but increased at 3 and 6 months specimen.

Conclusion. Our hypothesis is supported by the increasing expression of Caspase-3,-9, HSP60 and TUNEL after 3 and 6 months of orthodontic traction revealing a time-dependent relationship.