Modification of Innervation Pattern by Fluoroquinolone Treatment in the Rat Salivary Glands.

Barna Kelentey, Adam Deak, Tivadar Zelles, Klara Matesz, Istvan Földes, Gabor Veress, Timea Bacskai

Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Debrecen, Hungary.

Journal Article: The Anatomical Record Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (impact factor: 1.49). 11/2009; DOI: 10.1002/ar.21037

Abstract

Fluoroquinolone antibiotics (FQAs) are widely used in dental and medical therapy. Despite their known severe adverse actions on the central and peripheral nervous system, little attention has been directed toward the potential toxic side effects of these compounds on the oral tissues. As the saliva secretion is controlled by the nervous system and neuropeptides, the neurotoxic effect of pefloxacin (PEF), a representative member of FQAs, was studied in rats in the present work. Previously, we demonstrated a significant weight loss of parotid gland tissue, a marked decrease in 3H-thymidine incorporation, a decreased volume of saliva and amylase activity of the glandular tissue in response to PEF. Animals received intraperitoneal injection of PEF (20 mg/100 g body weight daily) for 3 and 7 days. Normal histology, and neurofilament 200, substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related polypeptide (CGRP) containing nerve fibers were detected with immunohistochemical methods. A marked decrease of the weights in salivary glands and the acinar diameters were measured. Similarly, a strong and significant decrease of the number of SP and CGRP containing nerve fibers were detected. These findings suggest that the impaired morphology and innervation pattern of salivary glands is related to the neurotoxic adverse effect of FQA treatment. Anat Rec, 2010. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Keywords

3H-thymidine incorporation
 
calcitonin gene-related polypeptide
 
glandular tissue
 
impaired morphology
 
innervation pattern
 
known severe adverse actions
 
medical therapy
 
nervous system
 
neurotoxic adverse effect
 
neurotoxic effect
 
oral tissues
 
parotid gland tissue
 
PEF
 
pefloxacin
 
peripheral nervous system
 
potential toxic side effects
 
representative member
 
salivary glands
 
significant weight loss
 
substance P