Investigation of the preventive effect of methylsulfonylmethane on alveolar bone loss and oxidative stress in a rat model of periodontitis
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2025Yazar
Beder, MelekYemenoğlu, Hatice
Bostan, Semih Alperen
Köse, Oğuz
Karakaş, Sibel Mataracı
Mercantepe, Tolga
Yılmaz, Adnan
Tümkaya, Levent
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Beder, M., Yemenoglu, H., Bostan, S. A., Kose, O., Karakas, S. M., Mercantepe, T., Yılmaz, A., & Tumkaya, L. (2025). Investigation of the preventive effect of methylsulfonylmethane on alveolar bone loss and oxidative stress in a rat model of periodontitis. BMC Oral Health, 25(1), 78. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-05447-yÖzet
Background To investigate the preventive efficacy of methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) on alveolar bone destruction in rats with periodontitis. Methods Twenty-four male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups: control, experimental periodontitis (Ep), and Ep-MSM. Periodontitis was induced by placing 4.0 silk sutures in the subparamarginal position on the necks of the mandibular first molars and applying the suture for 5 weeks. The Ep-MSM group was given 500 mg/body weight/day MSM intraperitoneally for 35 days. At the end of the study, bilateral mandibular samples were taken. Periodontal bone loss was measured through histologic sections. Histomorphometric and immunohistochemical (receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand (RANKL), osteoprotegerin (OPG)) evaluations were performed on right mandibular tissue samples, and biochemical (interleukin (IL)-1 beta (beta)/IL-10, malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), oxidative stress index (OSI)) evaluations were performed on left mandibular tissue samples. Results No significant difference was found between the groups in IL-1 beta and IL-1 beta/IL-10 values (p > 0.05). A significant decrease in IL-10 levels was observed in the Ep-MSM and Ep groups compared with the control group (p < 0.05). MDA levels significantly increased in the Ep and Ep-MSM groups compared with the control group, and GSH levels significantly decreased in the Ep group compared with the other groups (p < 0.05). OSI values were significantly higher only in the Ep group (p < 0.05). RANKL levels showed a significant increase in the Ep group compared with the other groups. OPG levels were significantly increased only in the Ep-MSM group (p < 0.05). Conclusions The results of this study may suggest that MSM has preventive effects on alveolar bone loss and oxidative stress.