Title of article
Gingival vascular damage in atherosclerotic rabbits: Hydroxytyrosol and squalene benefits
Author/Authors
Bullon، نويسنده , , Pedro and Quiles، نويسنده , , Jose L. and Morillo، نويسنده , , Juan M. and Rubini، نويسنده , , Corrado and Goteri، نويسنده , , Gaia and Granados-Principal، نويسنده , , Sergio and Battino، نويسنده , , Maurizio and Ramirez-Tortosa، نويسنده , , MCarmen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
2327
To page
2331
Abstract
Cardiovascular alterations and periodontal disease have been associated, although cardiovascular disease treatments have not yet been tested against periodontal alterations. We investigated effects of squalene, hydroxytyrosol and coenzyme Q10 on gingival tissues of rabbits fed on an atherosclerotic diet. Forty-eight rabbits were distributed in six groups. Control group was fed on standard chow for 80 days. The rest were fed with an atherogenic diet for 50 days. After that, a group was sacrificed and the rest were subjected for another extra 30 days on commercial chow alone or supplemented with coenzyme Q10, squalene or hydroxytyrosol. Atherosclerotic rabbits had higher fibrosis and endothelial activation and lower cellularity in gingival mucosa than controls (P < 0.05). Hydroxytyrosol reduced endothelial activation (P < 0.05) and squalene additionally decreased fibrosis (P < 0.05). Results suggest that gingival vascular changes after the atherosclerotic diet have been reversed by hydroxytyrosol and squalene, natural products from the minor fraction of virgin olive oil.
Keywords
Fibrosis , Cardiovascular disease , coenzyme Q10 , Anti-oxidants , Oral disease , Virgin olive oil
Journal title
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Record number
2121265
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