Title of article :
Effect of Ibuprofen on IL-1β, TNF-α and PGE2 Levels in Periapical Exudates: A Double Blinded Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Shahriari, Shahriar Department of Endodontics - School of Dentistry , Rezaei, Aliasghar Department of Endodontics - School of Dentistry , Jalalzadeh, Seyed Mohsen Department of Endodontics - School of Dentistry , Mani, Khosro Department of Community Medicine , Zamani, Alireza Dental Research Center - Hamadan University of Medical Sciences - Hamadan - Iran
Abstract :
Background: Bone resorption is one of the main features of inflammatory periapical
lesions and is mainly mediated by interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), tumor necrosis factoralpha
(TNF-α) and prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2). Recent investigations of these lesions
revealed that pharmacological modulation may be possible. Objective: The aim of this
study was to evaluate the effect of Ibuprofen on IL-1β, TNF-α and PGE2 levels in
periapical exudates and compare the results with a group of placebo control. Methods:
Thirty patients with non vital teeth and radiographic lesions were divided into two
groups of case and control according to their entrance to the study. Periapical exudates
were taken from root canals using absorbent paper points and followed by 400 mg
Ibuprofen and placebo prescribed one tablet every 6 hour for three days and in the
fourth day second samples were taken, then final cleaning, shaping and obturation of the
canals were completed. IL-1β, TNF-α and PGE2 levels were determined by enzymelinked
immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Data were analyzed using paired t-test and
student's t-test. Results: The results showed that PGE2 levels were decreased
significantly in the case group to 86.92 ± 72.42 Pg/ml following Ibuprofen treatment
comparing with the pre-treatment (164.96 ± 12.255 Pg/ml) (p=0.02) and placebo group
(154.2 ± 97.13 Pg/ml) (p=0.001). But there were no significant differences in IL-1β and
TNF-α level between the two groups and in each group before and after treatment.
Conclusion: The data indicate that Ibuprofen, as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID), can be used to block PGE2 release, enhance healing of inflammatory
periapical lesions and possibly to inhibit bone resorption.
Keywords :
Tumor Necrosis Factor-α , Prostaglandin-E2 , Periapical , Lesion , Interleukin-1β , Ibuprofen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics