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Les oméga-3 polyinsaturés dans le traitement de la gingivite expérimentale humaine

Authors :
Campan, Ph
Planchand, P.O
Duran, D
Source :
Bulletin du Groupement International pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie; Vol. 39, No 1-2 (1996); 25-31, Bulletin du GIRSO; Vol. 39 No 1-2 (1996); 25-31, Bulletin du GIRSO; Vol. 39 No. 1-2 (1996); 25-31, RCUB. Revistas Científicas de la Universidad de Barcelona, instname
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Universitat de Barcelona, 2020.

Abstract

The anti-inflammatory effect of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) has already been demonstrated in an animal model. The aim of this randomized, double-blind, versus placebo study is to assess this action on experimental gingivitis in humans. Over a 14-day period (day 0 - day 14), 37 healthy volonteers undertook intensive oral hygiene, and then did not brush their teeth for 21 days (day 14 - day 35) so that gingivitis could then develop. On day 28, the subjects were randomized in two groups: 18 in the treatment group (fish oil: 1.8 g of n-3 PUFA), 19 in the placebo group (olive oil), at a daily dose of 6 g over days (day 28 - day 35). The Plaque Index (PI), the Gingival Index (GI) and the Papilla Bleeding Index (PBI), as inflammation markers, were measured on day 14, day 28 and day 35. On day 28 and day 35, five volonteers of each group underwent removal of an interdental papilla to carry out the n-3 PUFA composition of cell membranes: arachidonic acid (AA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). The results show the integration of EPA, DHA and DPA in the membranes of the cells removed and particularly a significant increase of EPA in the treatment group (p = 0.04 S). GI in the treatment group decreased significantly (p = 0.008 S). The level of AA decrease, but no significantly. It would therefore seem that the n-3 PUFA have an effect on the reduction of gingival inflammation in this experimental gingival model in humans.<br />Une étude randomisée en double aveugle, versus placebo a examiné l’effet potentiel des oméga-3 polyinsaturés pendant 8 jours à la dose de 1,8 grammes par jour chez 37 volontaires sains présentant une gingivite expérimentale. Il est constaté, dans le groupe traité une augmentation significative (p = 0,04 S) de l’EPA (acide eicosapentaénoïque) attestant de la présence du médicament in situ, une diminution significative de l’indice gingival GI (p = 0,008 S) et une diminution non significative de AA (acide arachidonique). Ces résultats suggèrent une amélioration de l’état inflammatoire dans ce modèle de gingivite expérimentale par les oméga-3, chez l’homme.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
02504693 and 16471377
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin du Groupement International pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie
Accession number :
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