
pmid: 16292441
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the injection of two phlogistic agents, carrageenan and formalin, in the rat TMJ, and the inflammatory process induced by these substances. In this study, a total of 45 adult rats were distributed in two experimental groups and a control group. The animals were sacrificed after three hours, 24 hours, three days, seven days, and 15 days after a single injection of each substance. Histological data initially demonstrated an inflammatory process represented by acute infiltration, which later became mixed, and finally chronic in both experimental groups. Hyperplasia of the synovial membrane was observed after three days, being intense at seven days, and present after 15 days only in the formalin group. Local saline injection in the control group caused no inflammatory reaction. It was concluded that a single local injection of carrageenan or formalin was enough to induce inflammatory reaction in the TMJ and periarticular soft tissues, and that the resulting processes were similar, but more persistent in the formalin group.
Time Factors, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Carrageenan, Temporomandibular joint, Formaldehyde, Formalina, Animals, Formalin/adverse effects, Rats, Wistar, Carrageenan, adverse effects, Osteitis, Inflammation, Temporomandibular Joint, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Rats, Formalin, Inflamação, Disease Models, Animal, Carragenina, efeitos adversos, Female, Articulação temporomandibular, Bone Diseases
Time Factors, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Carrageenan, Temporomandibular joint, Formaldehyde, Formalina, Animals, Formalin/adverse effects, Rats, Wistar, Carrageenan, adverse effects, Osteitis, Inflammation, Temporomandibular Joint, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Rats, Formalin, Inflamação, Disease Models, Animal, Carragenina, efeitos adversos, Female, Articulação temporomandibular, Bone Diseases
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