Title of article :
Rat gingival model for testing drugs influencing inflammation
Author/Authors :
Jacob، Shaju P نويسنده School of Dentistry ,
Issue Information :
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Preclinical drug testing is an important area
in new drug development where animals are used.
An ideal animal model for this is one which is simple,
reliable and can be extrapolated to humans. Topical
drugs for inflammation are conventionally tested on
the skin of animals after induction of inflammation.
A gingival model would be simple as inflammation can
be induced naturally by the action of plaque. Rats are
a popular animal model for testing drugs as well as to
study various diseases of the periodontium. Periodontal
disease including gingival inflammation develops in
rats in relation to indigenous plaque or experimentally
induced bacterial products. A number of features of
rats ranging from anatomy, histology and response to
bacterial insult can be seen mirrored to a great extent
in humans. There is a lot similarity in the development
and resolution of inflammation as well as the gingival
wound healing of rats and humans. This paper tries to
explore the feasibility of using the rat gingival model
for preclinical testing of drugs acting on or influencing
inflammation and concludes by identifying potential
areas of research using this model. The addition of such
a simple and inexpensive model for preclinical testing of
drugs will be welcomed by the drug developers.
Journal title :
International E-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education (IeJSME)
Journal title :
International E-Journal of Science, Medicine and Education (IeJSME)