Abstract

Occlusal disharmony leads to morphological changes in the hippocampus and osteopenia of the lumbar vertebra and long bones in mice, and causes stress. Various types of stress are associated with increased incidence of cardiovascular disease, but the relationship between occlusal disharmony and cardiovascular disease remain poorly understood. Therefore, in this work, we examined the effects of occlusal disharmony on cardiac homeostasis in bite-opening (BO) mice, in which a 0.7 mm space was introduced by cementing a suitable applicance onto the mandibular incisior. We first examined the effects of BO on the level of serum corticosterone, a key biomarker for stress, and on heart rate variability at 14 days after BO treatment, compared with baseline. BO treatment increased serum corticosterone levels by approximately 3.6-fold and the low frequency/high frequency ratio, an index of sympathetic nervous activity, was significantly increased by approximately 4-fold by the BO treatment. We then examined the effects of BO treatment on cardiac homeostasis in mice treated or not treated with the non-selective β-blocker propranolol for 2 weeks. Cardiac function was significantly decreased in the BO group compared to the control group, but propranolol ameliorated the dysfunction. Cardiac fibrosis, myocyte apoptosis and myocyte oxidative DNA damage were significantly increased in the BO group, but propranolol blocked these changes. The BO-induced cardiac dysfunction was associated with increased phospholamban phosphorylation at threonine-17 and serine-16, as well as inhibition of Akt/mTOR signaling and autophagic flux. These data suggest that occlusal disharmony might affect cardiac homeostasis via alteration of the autonomic nervous system.

Highlights

  • Occlusal disharmony is induced by either loss or incorrect positioning of teeth, causing abnormalities in the force or direction of bite

  • We evaluated the ratio of low frequency (LF; 0.4–1.5 Hz) and high frequency (HF; 1.5–4.0 Hz) as a marker of sympathetic activity, and normalized HF as a marker of parasympathetic activity to examine the effects of BO treatment [24,25]

  • Acute sympathetic stimulation is a major mechanism to improve cardiac dysfunction, chronic sympathetic stimulation, as typically seen in heart failure, induces cardiac myocyte apoptosis, which leads to further deterioration of cardiac function and intensification of heart failure [21,28,30,51]

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Introduction

Occlusal disharmony is induced by either loss or incorrect positioning of teeth, causing abnormalities in the force or direction of bite. An increase of occlusal height induced by cap placement on the incisors resulted in increased levels of serum corticosteroid level and hypothalamic noradrenaline release, together with decreased hippocampal acetylcholine release, in rats [6,7,8] These findings suggest that occlusal disharmony might cause stress with activation of sympathetic nerve activity and decreased parasympathetic activity, as well as impaired learning and memory. Occlusal disharmony induced by a tooth height increase (0.5 mm) with composite resin in mice was found to be associated with osteoporosis of the lumbar vertebrate and long bones of the hind limb [9] All of these results suggest that improvement of occlusal disharmony may yield sustained gains in health and well-being

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