2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01519-x
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Expression of substance P, calcitonin gene-related peptide and vascular endothelial growth factor in human dental pulp under different clinical stimuli

Abstract: Background The aim of this study was to measure the dental pulp inflammatory response through neuropeptides (SP and CGRP) as a response to occlusal trauma, orthodontic movements and a combination of both, as well as the angiogenic defense mechanism through VEGF expression, which could be the initial step to mineralized tissue formation. Methods Forty human dental pulp samples were collected from healthy first premolars with extraction indicated due… Show more

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“…VEGFA had a greater expression in mature apex pulps (P=0.000241), where the apex is further closed, and there is greater angiogenic activity. This is due to the intense cellular activity providing defence mechanisms, for the generation of hard tissue against stimuli such as mastication, occlusal trauma, bruxism and tissue aging (1, 10-12, 17-20) which coincides with a study carried out in patients subjected to orthodontic forces and occlusal trauma, showing that VEGF was significantly higher in teeth subjected to those forces, demonstrating that stimuli are additive on the dental pulp tissue been effective triggering the angiogenic activity ( 21 ). In immature teeth pulp, VEGFA is also expressed for maintaining the oxygen concentration levels and nutrients for root formation ( 1 , 17 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…VEGFA had a greater expression in mature apex pulps (P=0.000241), where the apex is further closed, and there is greater angiogenic activity. This is due to the intense cellular activity providing defence mechanisms, for the generation of hard tissue against stimuli such as mastication, occlusal trauma, bruxism and tissue aging (1, 10-12, 17-20) which coincides with a study carried out in patients subjected to orthodontic forces and occlusal trauma, showing that VEGF was significantly higher in teeth subjected to those forces, demonstrating that stimuli are additive on the dental pulp tissue been effective triggering the angiogenic activity ( 21 ). In immature teeth pulp, VEGFA is also expressed for maintaining the oxygen concentration levels and nutrients for root formation ( 1 , 17 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…CGRP appears to be beneficial following infection of corneal afferents, and may help the local immune function, at least in the cornea. Another study found that CGRP levels were elevated in premolars from patients suffering from occlusion trauma in addition to orthodontic trauma ( 100 ). Other peptides were elevated, such as substance P and vascular endothelial growth factor.…”
Section: Immune Cells In the Meningesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradually, the release of CGRP is stimulated, which is a potent vasodilator and acts by enhancing the effect of SP, controlling inflammation and repair processes by binding to NKA1R and CGRP1R receptors expressed in endothelial cells, mast cells, macrophages, lymphocytes, undifferentiated mesenchymal cells, fibroblasts and odontoblasts‐like cells (Caviedes‐Bucheli, Munoz, et al., 2008). This allows the tissue homeostasis to be maintained, responding to functional load and maintaining nutrition and oxygenation, allowing the maintenance and remodelling of the periodontal ligament (Caviedes‐Bucheli et al., 2018, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%