Abstract

BackgroundOrthodontically induced root resorption (OIRR) is considered as an undesirable and unpredictable sequel of orthodontic treatment. Recent reports demonstrated that interleukin (IL)-17/IL-34, and T cells secrete inflammatory/osteoclastogenic cytokines, which might stimulate osteoclastogenesis/bone resorption. However, little is known about the role played by IL-17/IL-34 in OIRR. The present study was aimed at investigating the odontoclastic expression pattern of IL-17 and IL-34 in resorbed cementum during different experimental tooth movements in vivo. MethodsTwenty-four 8-week-old male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control group, optimal force group (10 g), heavy force group (50 g), and jiggling force group (compression and tension, repetition; 10 g). After 7, 14, and 21 days, the expression levels of IL-17 and IL-34 protein in the resorbed cementum were analyzed using immunohistochemical methods. ResultsOn day 21, the immunoreactivity for IL-17 and IL-34 in resorbed roots in the jiggling force group was stronger than that in the heavy force and optimal force groups. Moreover, the number of IL-17-positive and IL-34–positive odontoclasts was significantly increased in the jiggling force group compared with those in the other groups on day 21. ConclusionsThese results suggest that jiggling forces might exacerbate OIRR compared with heavy forces, as evidenced by the increased expression of IL-17 and IL-34 in odontoclasts obtained from resorbed roots.

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