Title of article :
The Effect of Smoking on Mast Cells Density and Angiogenesis in Chronic Periodontitis
Author/Authors :
Jalayer Naderi, Noushin Faculty of Dentistry - Shahed University , Semyari, Hasan Faculty of Dentistry - Shahed University , Hemmati, Reza Faculty of Dentistry - Shahed University
Abstract :
Background and objective: Gingival bleeding reduction in smokers has been
associated with decreased blood vessel density. The mechanism of suppressive effect
of cigarette smoking on blood vessel density is not precisely defined. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the impact of smoking on angiogenesis by assessing mast cells
density and VEGF expression in chronic periodontitis.
Materials& Methods: 52 paraffin embedded block of gingiva tissues with
periodontitis obtained from 30 nonsmokers and 22 smokers undergoing flap surgery
were examined immunohistochemically for VEGF expression. Mast cell counts was
completed on toluidine blue stained slides. Exposure to cigarette smoking was
calculated by the number of packs × year. Patients were classified into 4 groups based
on the number of smoked cigarettes. The correlation between VEGF expression and
mast cell counts was evaluated and compared in nonsmokers and smokers.
Results: The mean number of mast cells (p=0.004) and average value of VEGF
expression (p = 0.000) in nonsmokers was significantly higher than smokers. No
correlation was noted between VEGF expression / mast cell counts and number of
smoked cigarettes in four groups of smokers (p=0.29,0.12 , 0.20 and 0.11,
respectively).
Conclusion: Mast cells and VEGF expression may account for suppressive effect
of cigarette smoking on blood vessels in periodontitis.
Keywords :
Angiogenesis , Chronic periodontitis , Mast cell , Smoking , Vascular Endothelial Growth , Factor (VEGF)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics