The effects of nicotine on the incisive teeth and expression of vimentin in rats

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2013

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Özet

Nicotine is an alkaloid toxic effects of oral cavity. In this study,14 adult Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 230-260 mg (±10 mg) were used as experimental animal. The rats of experimental group (n=6) were nicotinized systemically with nicotine sulphate, 2mg/kg subcutaneously, daily in period of 28 days. Pulp, alveolar bone tissue, periodontal membrane and gingival epithelial junction were investigated in these regions in incisive teeth longitudinal cross-section. Thinning of the collagen fibers in the pulp tissue, vascular congestion, and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed. Mesenchymal tissues that is stained positive for vimentin lay underneath the epithelium. A strong expression of vimentin can be observed in formed periodontal ligament.

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Nicotine, Rat, Vimentin

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International Journal of Morphology

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N/A

Scopus Q Değeri

Q3

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31

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2

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Faruk, E. R., Deveci, E., Kalkanlı, S. ve Deveci, B. (2013). The effects of nicotine on the incisive teeth and expression of vimentin in rats. International Journal of Morphology, 31(2), 516-519.