Abstract
Objectives: Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a chronic inflammatory disease and a potentially malignant oral disorder. However, the best therapeutic treatment for OSMF remains uncertain. Our previous study showed that photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy and forskolin could reduce arecoline-induced fibrosis reactions via the cAMP pathway. The present study aimed to establish an animal model of areca nut extract (ANE)-induced OSMF and to evaluate the therapeutic potential of PBM and forskolin for ANE-induced OSMF. Subjects and methods: The mice were divided into five groups. The buccal tissues were harvested for histomorphological analysis and immunoblotting. Results: Our results showed that PBM significantly reduced the development of ANE-induced OSMF, quantified by changes in submucosal layer thickness and collagen deposition. Additionally, PBM could extensively reduce the protein expression of the fibrotic marker genes alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) in buccal submucous lesions. However, forskolin treatment significantly decreased the protein expression of fibrotic marker genes but slightly decreased the observed histomorphological changes. Conclusions: We established an ANE-induced OSMF mouse model, which also provided a model for the development of a therapeutic treatment for OSMF. The anti-fibrotic effects of PBM and forskolin may be useful for clinical interventions.
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Chiang, M. H., Lee, K. T., Chen, C. H., Chen, K. K., & Wang, Y. H. (2020). Photobiomodulation therapy inhibits oral submucous fibrosis in mice. Oral Diseases, 26(7), 1474–1482. https://doi.org/10.1111/odi.13409
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