Title of article :
Biocompatibility of Acetazolamide and Its Association with Calcium Hydroxide in Rat Subcutaneous Tissue
Author/Authors :
Lazarotto, Carolina Graduate Program in Dentistry - School of Life Sciences - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná-PUCPR - Rua Imaculada Conceição, Prado Velho, Curitiba, Brasil , Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues Graduate Program in Dentistry - School of Life Sciences - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná-PUCPR - Rua Imaculada Conceição, Prado Velho, Curitiba, Brasil , Carneiro, Everdan Graduate Program in Dentistry - School of Life Sciences - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná-PUCPR - Rua Imaculada Conceição, Prado Velho, Curitiba, Brasil , Bettega, Patrícia Vida Cassi Graduate Program in Dentistry - School of Life Sciences - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná-PUCPR - Rua Imaculada Conceição, Prado Velho, Curitiba, Brasil , Westphalen, Vânia Portela Ditzel Graduate Program in Dentistry - School of Life Sciences - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná-PUCPR - Rua Imaculada Conceição, Prado Velho, Curitiba, Brasil
Pages :
7
From page :
515
To page :
521
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the biocompatibility of acetazolamide and its association with the calcium hydroxide in rat subcutaneous tissues as an intracanal medication for an avulsed tooth. Methods and Materials: Three medications with acetazolamide base were evaluated: group 1 liquid acetazolamide associated with calcium hydroxide powder (LACH); group 2 liquid acetazolamide (LA); and group 3 acetazolamide powder associated with physiological saline (PAPS). The calcium hydroxide associated to physiological saline represented the control group. The medications were implanted in subcutaneous tissues of thirty-nine male rats for 7, 15 and 45 days; after surgery the animals were sacrificed and the sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin to be evaluated qualitatively or semi-quantitatively with an optical microscope. The inflammation intensity and type of inflammatory cells and the repair process, were assessed. The obtained data were statistically compared through the Kruskal-Wallis test conducted at the 5% level of significance. Results: On the seventh day, there was statistically significant difference between PAPS and LA, in relation to the number of neutrophils (P=0.0016). There was a statistically significant difference in the total number of inflammatory cells in PAPS compared to LACH (P=0.0038) on the fifth day. The total number of inflammatory cells from PAPS was significantly higher in relation to LACH (P=0.0038), as well as LA from LACH (P=0.0038) on forty fifth day. A statistically significant reduction in the value of lymphocytes was also observed in LACH (P=0.0072) and LA (P=0.0010) groups in the same period. Conclusion: The results of this animal study suggest that the association of the liquid acetazolamide with the calcium hydroxide promoted an inflammation reduction and a faster repair process than in the LA and PAPS groups evaluated in 15 and 45 days.
Keywords :
Root Resorption , Calcium Hydroxide , Acetazolamide
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2487521
Link To Document :
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