Eratilla, VeyselUysal, IbrahimOzevren, HuseyinUysal, Rojdan Ferman GunesAktas, Elif EratillaKarabulut, OzlenDeveci, Engin2024-04-242024-04-2420160884-6812https://hdl.handle.net/11468/20811OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of nicotine on periodontal membranes and alveolar bone using histopathological and immunohistochemical methods. STUDY DESIGN: Rats were divided into 2 groups: those systemically treated with nicotine sulfate (2 mg/kg subcutaneously, daily) for 28 days, and untreated controls. We analyzed the distribution of osteonectin and osteopontin immunohistochemically, with antibodies, in the maxillary region. RESULTS: In the treatment group, resorption of alveolar bone and vascular dilation, bleeding, periodontal membrane degeneration, hyalinization, and necrosis were seen in some areas. Negative osteoblastic activity was observed in immunohistochemical analyses of collagen fibers in the periodontal membrane. CONCLUSION: In short- and long-term nicotine consumption, soft tissue and alveolar bone are negatively affected during cell proliferation. This phenomenon may lead to a delay in treatment of implantation.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAlveolar BoneAlveolar Bone LossBone Sialoprotein 1CollagenNicotineOsteonectinOsteopontinPeriodontal Bone LossPeriodontitisSmokingEffects of Nicotine on Rat Alveolar BoneEffects of Nicotine on Rat Alveolar BoneArticle385277282WOS:0003870932000042-s2.0-85008702169Q4Q4