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  • - This study focused on how an anti-sclerostin monoclonal antibody (Scl-Ab) affects bone healing after tooth extraction in ovariectomized rats, which are often used to model osteoporosis.
  • - The research involved three groups of rats: healthy controls, those with induced osteoporosis, and those with osteoporosis treated with Scl-Ab, with all groups undergoing a molar extraction after a period of treatment.
  • - Results showed that while Scl-Ab treatment didn't significantly speed up bone formation, it did enhance the healing quality and collagen content in the post-extraction area compared to the osteoporosis-only group.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study assessed the impact of an anti-sclerostin monoclonal antibody (Scl-Ab)-based osteoporosis drug on the post-extraction alveolar repair of ovariectomized rats.

Design: Fifteen female rats were randomly distributed into three groups: CTR (healthy animals), OST (osteoporosis induced by ovariectomy), and OST+Scl-Ab (osteoporosis induction followed by Scl-Ab treatment). Ovariectomy or sham surgery was performed 30 days before baseline, and Scl-Ab or a vehicle was administered accordingly in the groups. After seven days, all rats underwent the first lower molar extraction and were euthanized 15 days later. Computed microtomography, histological analysis, and collagen content measurement were performed on post-extraction sockets and intact mandibular and maxillary bone areas.

Results: Microtomographic analyses of the sockets and mandibles did not reveal significant differences between groups on bone morphometric parameters (p > 0.05), while maxillary bone analyses resulted in better maintenance of bone architecture in OST+Scl-Ab, compared to OST (p < 0.05). Descriptive histological analysis and polarization microscopy indicated better post-extraction socket repair characteristics and collagen content in OST+Scl-Ab compared to OST (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Scl-Ab-based medication did not accelerate alveolar bone formation but exhibited better post-extraction repair characteristics, and collagen content compared to ovariectomized animals only.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2024.105962DOI Listing

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