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Experimental pulpitis in immunized monkeys
Author(s) -
BERGENHOLTZ GUNNAR,
AHLSTEDT STAFFAN,
LINDHE JAN
Publication year - 1977
Publication title -
european journal of oral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.802
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 1600-0722
pISSN - 0909-8836
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0722.1977.tb00572.x
Subject(s) - pulp (tooth) , dentin , bovine serum albumin , pulpitis , dentinal tubule , chemistry , ovalbumin , adjuvant , dentistry , immune system , medicine , immunology , biochemistry
– Bovine serum albumin (BSA) as topically applied to exposed dentin to assess whether inflammatory reactions can be induced in the pulp of monkeys immunized against BSA. Four cynomolgus monkeys received repeated injections of BSA emulsified with Freund's incomplete adjuvant. Pulp challenge as performed by applying BSA in freshly cut dentin cavities prepared on the buccal surface in 34 teeth. In 29 control teeth ovalbumin (OVA) as applied. Control applications of BSA ere also performed in 15 teeth prepared in three nonimmunized monkeys. Forty‐eight hours after the initiation of the pulp challenge the monkeys ere sacrificed and the pulp tissue examined in the light microscope. Topical application of BSA to freshly exposed dentin in immunized monkeys resulted in severe inflammatory lesions in the pulp, characterized by bleeding and extravascular infiltration of large numbers of leukocytes. Extensive tissue damage as an important feature in several pulps. Identical applications of OVA in control teeth and BSA applications in nonimmunized monkeys produced no such reactions. The results indicate that interactions between antigens and antibodies can occur within the dentin‐pulp area and following the formation of immune‐complexes, severe injury to the pulp can be induced.