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Lithium reduces orthodontically induced root resorption by suppressing cell death, hyalinization, and odontoclast formation in rats
Author(s) -
Yuika UedaIchinose,
Hitoshi Hotokezaka,
Toshihiro Miyazaki,
Takeshi Moriishi,
Yuka Hotokezaka,
Keira Arizono,
Takuya Nakamura,
Noriaki Yoshida
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the angle orthodontist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.116
H-Index - 86
eISSN - 1945-7103
pISSN - 0003-3219
DOI - 10.2319/072221-578.2
Subject(s) - hyaline , periodontal fiber , resorption , lithium chloride , programmed cell death , medicine , dental alveolus , necrosis , apoptosis , endocrinology , chemistry , dentistry , pathology , biochemistry , organic chemistry
Objectives To examine whether lithium suppresses orthodontically induced root resorption (OIRR) via two mechanisms (prevention of hyalinization in periodontal tissue and suppression of odontoclasts) and to investigate the changes in the periodontal tissue and alveolar bone, focusing on the appearance of cell death, hyalinization, and odontoclasts. Materials and Methods The maxillary first molars of 10-week-old male Wistar rats were moved mesially by a closed-coil spring for 14 days. Lithium chloride (LiCl; 0.64 mM/kg) or saline (control) was administered intraperitoneally daily. Tooth movements were measured using micro–computed tomography. Appearances of cell death, hyalinization, and odontoclasts were evaluated by histological analysis. Results OIRR observed on day 14 in the control group was suppressed strongly by LiCl administration. Apoptotic cells observed on day 1 in the compression area were gradually diminished on days 2 and 3 and transformed to hyalinization tissue in the control group. LiCl administration remarkably suppressed this cell death and subsequent hyalinization. Also, the appearance of odontoclasts in the compression area observed on day 7 was significantly suppressed by LiCl administration. Accordingly, these degenerative processes to OIRR were suppressed substantially by LiCl treatment. Conclusions Lithium reduces OIRR through the suppression of periodontal ligament cell death, hyalinization, and odontoclast formation.

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