COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PROPOLIS, ROYAL JELLY, AND PHOTOBIOMODULATION THERAPIES ON ORAL MUCOSITIS INDUCED BY 5-FLUOROURACIL

Objective: To evaluate the clinical and histopathological effects of propolis and royal jelly compared to photobiomodulation therapies on an animal model of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced oral mucositis (OM). Study Design: In vivo, controlled and blinded experiments were performed. Seventy-two male W...

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Published in:Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology Vol. 130; no. 3; pp. e244 - e245
Main Authors: SEVERO, Mara Luana Batista, PEROTTO, Stéfanie Thieme, SILVEIRA, Felipe Martins, GONZAGA, Amanda Katarinny Goes, MARTINS, Marco Antonio Trevizani, MARTINS, Manoela Domingues, SILVEIRA, Éricka Janine Dantas da
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc 01-09-2020
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Summary:Objective: To evaluate the clinical and histopathological effects of propolis and royal jelly compared to photobiomodulation therapies on an animal model of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced oral mucositis (OM). Study Design: In vivo, controlled and blinded experiments were performed. Seventy-two male Wistar rats were randomly allocated into 4 groups (n = 18): negative control (no treatment), photobiomodulation therapy, propolis gel, and royal jelly. On days 0 and 2, animals received an intraperitoneal injection of 5-FU. On days 3 and 4, the buccal mucosa was scratched. Therapy was initiated on day 5. Six animals were euthanized on days 8, 10, and 14. Clinical analysis was performed using photography, and histopathological evaluation was based on re-epithelization and inflammation scores. Results: On days 8 and 10, animals of photobiomodulation, propolis gel, and royal jelly groups showed improvement of OM compared to the control group (P< .05; analysis of variance [ANOVA] and Tukey test). In addition, in the same period, all 3 treatment protocols exhibited accelerated an histopathological healing process compared to the control group (P< .05). On day 14, all animals showed total OM healing. Conclusion: Our results show that propolis gel and royal jelly are effective therapies in the treatment of OM, as well as traditional photobiomodulation. All therapies stimulated wound healing with anti-inflammatory effects.
ISSN:2212-4403
2212-4411
DOI:10.1016/j.oooo.2020.04.633