Evaluating the Systemic Effect of Magnesium Oxide on Gene Expression of Osteocalcin and Vitamin D Receptors in Rabbits with Orthodontic Teeth Movement
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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ACKGROUND: The Bone is continuously remodeling in response in response to
external and metabolic stimuli. It mimics orthodontic tooth movement by altering bone.
Magnesium is a main human mineral That helps in bone development Aim of the study : to
evaluate the systemic effect of Magnesium oxide on bone formation in rabbit with orthodontic
teeth movement. Material and method : 20 male albino rabbits weighing (1100-1450) gm.
Two control (positive and negative) and two experimental groups each had fve animals (low
dose and high dose). During orthodontics, experimental animals received 40 mg/kg and 80 mg/
kg of MgO daily. Lower central incisors of rabbits received fxed orthodontic devices for three
weeks. All study groups sacrifced animals at the end. The lower jaw was isolated and section
bone specimens were taken from the site of relocated teeth, gum, and periodontal ligament for
quantitative PCR (QPCR). SPSS used ANOVA and Tukey tests to fnd statistically signifcant
differences Result : No signifcant changes at p ≤ 0.05. Regarding serum Ca+2, Mg+2 and
alkaline phosphatase) in treatment group compared to control groups, however genomic study
showed that there was an increase in the quantitative gene expression of both osteocalcin and
vitamin D receptors at ( bone , gum and periodontal ligament ) in the regarding low dose
magnesium -treated group than in the control group and high dose group at the end of study
periods. Conclusion : magnesium low dose increase bone formation andregeneration at the
bone sites of orthodontic teeth movement more than the control untreated rabbits and high
dose group.
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10.21608/EJVS.2022.155237.1377