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The expression of heat shock protein 70 in the dental pulp following trauma. | LitMetric

The expression of heat shock protein 70 in the dental pulp following trauma.

Dent Traumatol

Department of Endodontics, University of Florida, College of Dentistry, Health Science Center, Gainesville, FL 32610-0436, USA.

Published: August 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the role of heat shock proteins (Hsp70) in response to traumatic dental injuries, which can vary in severity, and aims to establish a link between the severity of injury and the expression of these proteins in dental pulp.
  • Twenty adult male ferrets were used in the experiment, where their canine teeth were subjected to simulated concussion injuries, while the opposing teeth served as controls. The ferrets were observed at specific time intervals post-injury for analysis.
  • Results showed a significant increase in Hsp70 expression in the traumatized teeth compared to controls at the 24-hour mark, indicating that heat shock proteins are part of the immediate cellular response to dental trauma.

Article Abstract

Background/aim: Traumatic dental injuries vary in severity from mild concussion to avulsion. All organisms respond to stress by inducing the synthesis of a group of proteins known generically as heat shock proteins. The activation of these proteins is an essential cellular mechanism designed to protect against a variety of environmental stresses. It is probable that the production of these proteins is increased in the cells of the traumatized dental pulp, however, this has not as yet been demonstrated. The degree of heat shock proteins expression may be related to the severity of the trauma such that estimating the extent of heat shock proteins expression may provide a practicable way of quantifying these injuries.

Materials And Methods: Twenty adult male ferrets were divided into four groups. Each maxillary and mandibular right canine was traumatized with the contralateral canines acting as undamaged controls. The trauma was a simulated concussion injury applied using a uniform force. Animals were killed at 24, 48, 72 and 168 h after the injury. The canines were extracted, sectioned and processed for immunohistochemistry using a mouse monoclonal antibody specific for Hsp70.

Results: There was a statistically significant difference in Hsp70 staining between traumatized and non-traumatized teeth only in the group observed 24 h after the trauma. The expression of heat shock proteins form part of the early pulpal response to trauma.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-9657.2009.00801.xDOI Listing

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