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Use of Micro-CT Imaging to Assess Ventral Mandibular Cortical Thickness and Volume in an Experimental Rodent Model With Chronic High-Phosphorus Intake

JEKL, V. BŘÍNEK, A. ZIKMUND, T. JEKLOVÁ, E. KAISER, J.

Original Title

Use of Micro-CT Imaging to Assess Ventral Mandibular Cortical Thickness and Volume in an Experimental Rodent Model With Chronic High-Phosphorus Intake

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Adverse effects of high dietary phosphorus on bone health have been observed in both animal and human studies. The aim of the investigation was to examine chronic effects of high phosphorus diet on the apical mandibular cortical thickness and volume in a hystricomorph rodent (Octodon degus) using microcomputed tomography. Male degus were randomly divided into two groups fed by different mineral contents from the age of 12 weeks till the age of 17 months. The micro-CT scanning and wall thickness analysis were applied on the region of the mandible exactly under the apices of the 4th premolar tooth, first molar tooth, and second molar tooth in two animals from each group. General overview and mapping of the ventral mandibular bone thickness revealed pronounced bony mandibular protrusions in all the animals fed a high-phosphorus diet with obvious bone thinning apically to the 4th premolar and first and second molar tooth apices. Mandibular bone volume and thickness located apically to the premolar and molars were statistically significantly smaller/thinner in the group fed by a high phosphorus diet. The thinnest bone measured 0.004 mm, where the mandibular 4th premolar tooth almost perforated the mandibular cortex. Similar studies of metabolic bone disease and its influence on alveolar bone were also published in rats and mice. The influence of different environmental, infectious, or metabolic factors on the growing tooth, alveolar bone formation, and bone pathologies must be done experimentally on growing animals. In contrast, degus have continuously growing dentition, and the effect of any of the above listed factors can be studied in this animal model at any age and for longer time periods.

Keywords

micro-CT; rodent; volume thickness; cortical bone; degu (Octodon degus); dentistry; dental disease

Authors

JEKL, V.; BŘÍNEK, A.; ZIKMUND, T.; JEKLOVÁ, E.; KAISER, J.

Released

9. 12. 2021

Publisher

Frontiers

ISBN

2297-1769

Periodical

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Year of study

8

Number

1

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

1

Pages to

7

Pages count

7

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT173273,
  author="Vladimír {Jekl} and Adam {Břínek} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Edita {Jeklová} and Jozef {Kaiser}",
  title="Use of Micro-CT Imaging to Assess Ventral Mandibular Cortical Thickness and Volume in an Experimental Rodent Model With Chronic High-Phosphorus Intake",
  journal="Frontiers in Veterinary Science",
  year="2021",
  volume="8",
  number="1",
  pages="1--7",
  doi="10.3389/fvets.2021.759093",
  issn="2297-1769",
  url="https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2021.759093/full"
}