Using a mouse model of periradicular periodontitis, we examined the effect of vitamin A (Vit A) deficiency on the osteoclastgenesis in the periadicular lesion. In addition, we explored the suppressive effect of Vit A on the RANKL production from endodontic bacterium-activated T cells in vitro. After 14 days of artificial pulp exposure, TRAP-positive osteoclast-like cells were dramatically observed in periapical region. Most importantly, the numbers of TRAP-positive osteoclast like cells were significantly decreased in the Vit A-deficient group in comparison to control group (Student’s t-test, P < 0.05). Furthermore, in vitro study showed that Vit A treatment abrogated the production of RANKL in T cells activated by Pasteurella pneumotropica which is identified in mouse periapical lesion by using 16s-ribosomal RNA technique. These findings suggested that the dietary Vit A appeared to down-regulate the pathological bone resorption, possibly by its immune suppressive effect.
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Hong, J., Silva, M. J. B., Kajiya, M., Alshwaimi, E., Sasaki, H., Ok, P., … Kawai, T. (2012). The effect of vitamin A on bone resorptive lesions of periradicular periodontitis in vivo and in vitro. In Interface Oral Health Science 2011 (pp. 383–386). Springer Japan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54070-0_109
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