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dc.contributor.authorVier-Pelisser, Fabiana Vieira-
dc.contributor.authorFigueiredo, Maria Antonia Zancanaro-
dc.contributor.authorCherubini, Karen-
dc.contributor.authorBraga Filho, Aroldo-
dc.contributor.authorFigueiredo, José Antônio Poli de-
dc.date.accessioned2012-04-16T17:58:02Z-
dc.date.available2012-04-16T17:58:02Z-
dc.date.issued2007-
dc.identifier.issn0143-2885en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10923/864-
dc.description.abstractAim To evaluate the early and delayed effects of fractioned teletherapy (radiotherapy) on the dental pulps of rats using Co60. Methodology In group 1 – rats ( n = 15) were subjected to fractioned teletherapy by 30 daily sessions fractioned in doses of 200 cGy day−1, totaling 60 Gy and the rats were killed immediately after the final dose of irradiation; group 2 – same protocol but killed 30 days following the final irradiation dose; groups 3 ( n = 7) and 4 ( n = 8) – formed controls without irradiation. Following perfusion, the left mandible of each rat was dissected and processed for histopathology. Serial sections (5 μm) were obtained and stained with HE or picrosirius. Observations were recorded for the coronal pulp tissue. A blinded observer evaluated HE sections using pre-defined indices of inflammation, nuclear alterations and extracellular matrix (ECM) hyalinization. Images of sections stained with picrosirius were converted to black and white for analysis byimage-pro plus; areas in black (collagen) were measured as percentage area. The pulps of mandibular incisors of the specimens prepared for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were subjected to descriptive analysis. Magnifications of 6300 and 10000× were used to observe 10 pulp fibroblasts from each group. Results No inflammatory reactions or modification of the ECM status were found ( P = 0.428) in any specimens. The collagen content also displayed no significant changes ( P = 0.067) as a result of treatment. Groups 1 and 2 displayed significantly more nuclear alterations than the control groups ( P < 0.05). The bubble-like aspect was more pronounced in group 1, and the bubbles looked smaller in group 2. The ECM showed no differences in the hyalinization status and there were no differences in the collagen area within the pulps. Under TEM, the pulp fibroblasts in group 1 displayed nuclear alterations that resembled circular, oval or elongated perforations; perforations also appeared in the cytoplasm. Conclusion Fractioned teletherapy is capable of producing nuclear alterations in the dental pulp tissue of rats.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherBlackwell Scientific Publicationsen_US
dc.subjectDENTAL PULPen_US
dc.subjectHEADen_US
dc.subjectMICROSCOPYen_US
dc.subjectTELETHERAPYen_US
dc.subjectODONTOLOGIApt_BR
dc.subjectPOLPA DENTÁRIApt_BR
dc.subjectRADIOTERAPIApt_BR
dc.titleThe effect of head-fractioned teletherapy on pulp tissueen_US
dc.typearticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1365-2591.2007.01294.xen_US
dc.identifier.pmid27013884en_US
dc.publisher.placePorto Alegrept_BR
dc.jtitleInternational Endodontic Journalen_US
dc.publication.date2007en_US
dc.volume40en_US
dc.issue11en_US
dc.spage859en_US
dc.epage865en_US
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