Author/Authors :
Tanideh, Nader Stem Cells Technology Research Center and Dept of Pharmacology -School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Statement of the Problem: Periodontitis is one of the most common bacterial infections of
the oral cavity. It is important to find adjunctive methods for chemical treatment of periodontitis with less complications and proven therapeutic properties.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of Calendula officinalis and
Hypericum perforatum on antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and histopathologic indices of
induced periodontitis in male rats.
Materials and Method: In this experimental animal study, forty adult male SpragueDawley rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n=10) and then experimental periodontitis was induced by 3-0 nylon non-absorbable ligature. Each group was treated for 10 days as
follows: 1) H. perforatum hydroalcoholic extract, 1000 mg/kg/daily, orally; 2) C. officinalis
hydroalcoholic extract, 1000 mg/kg/daily, orally; 3) a mix of the two plants, 1000 mg/kg/
daily, orally, 4) normal saline solution. At the end of study, blood sample were obtained via
cardiocentesis, the rats were euthanized, and their maxillae were removed. The samples
were analyzed for histopathological scores and total antioxidant capacity and IL-1β were
measured.
Results: Mixed hydroalchoholic extract of H. perforatum and C. officinalis decreased IL-1β
(4.3020±0.63), and increased the antioxidant parameter in comparison to the control group
(3.1192±0.43) (p< 0.001). There were significant histopathological differences between the
treatment groups and the control group.
Conclusion: Mixed hydroalchoholic extract of H. perforatum and C. officinalis might be
considered as an adjunctive treatment for periodontitis.
Keywords :
Calendula officinalis , Hypericum perforatum , Periodontitis , Rats