@article{ART000964350},
author={김현진 and Kim Min Seok and 이미라 and Jung Ji Yeon and Kim Won Jae and Sun-Hun Kim and LEE EUN JOO},
title={Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats},
journal={Anatomy & Biological Anthropology},
issn={2671-5651},
year={2005},
volume={18},
number={2},
pages={149-157},
doi={10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149}
TY - JOUR
AU - 김현진
AU - Kim Min Seok
AU - 이미라
AU - Jung Ji Yeon
AU - Kim Won Jae
AU - Sun-Hun Kim
AU - LEE EUN JOO
TI - Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats
JO - Anatomy & Biological Anthropology
PY - 2005
VL - 18
IS - 2
PB - 대한체질인류학회
SP - 149
EP - 157
SN - 2671-5651
AB - Eruptive movement of the tooth germ accompanies the resorption and formation of the surrounding alveolar bone. Bisphosphonate has effects on osteoclasts to inhibit bone resorption, being currently used for the treatment of bone disease such as osteoporosis. This study was conducted to elucidate effects of bisphosphonate on tooth eruption in growing rats. Alendronate, a derivative of bisphosphonate, was injected into newborn rats at the concentration of 0.5 mg/kg and 2.5 mg/kg for 3, 7 and 10 days. The incisor and molar teeth normally erupted at postnatal 22 days in the saline-treated control group, whereas no teeth could not be seen in both groups of the alendronate treatment. No conspicuous histological changes could not be found in the teeth germs in the alendronate treated rats. The number of osteoclasts in both the first and the second molars was maximum on the postnatal day 10. The number of osteoclasts significantly increased by both 3 and 7 days of alendronate treatment (p⁄0.01). But the number significantly decreased by 10 days of alendronate treatment in both concentrations (p⁄0.01). The size of osteoclasts was not different between the control and alendronate groups. Thus, these results suggest that bisphosphonate acts on osteoclast formation to inhibit bone resorption and subsequent tooth eruption.
KW - Bisphosphonate;Tooth;Development
DO - 10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
ER -
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim and LEE EUN JOO. (2005). Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, 18(2), 149-157.
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim and LEE EUN JOO. 2005, "Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats", Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, vol.18, no.2 pp.149-157. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim, LEE EUN JOO "Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 18.2 pp.149-157 (2005) : 149.
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim, LEE EUN JOO. Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats. 2005; 18(2), 149-157. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim and LEE EUN JOO. "Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 18, no.2 (2005) : 149-157.doi: 10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진; Kim Min Seok; 이미라; Jung Ji Yeon; Kim Won Jae; Sun-Hun Kim; LEE EUN JOO. Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, 18(2), 149-157. doi: 10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진; Kim Min Seok; 이미라; Jung Ji Yeon; Kim Won Jae; Sun-Hun Kim; LEE EUN JOO. Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology. 2005; 18(2) 149-157. doi: 10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim, LEE EUN JOO. Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats. 2005; 18(2), 149-157. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149
김현진, Kim Min Seok, 이미라, Jung Ji Yeon, Kim Won Jae, Sun-Hun Kim and LEE EUN JOO. "Effects of Bisphosphonate on the Tooth and Alveolar Bone Growth in Rats" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 18, no.2 (2005) : 149-157.doi: 10.11637/aba.2005.18.2.149