Genotoxic effects of 2-trans-hexenal in human buccal mucosa cells in vivo

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Ulrike Dittberner ◽  
Beate Schmetzer ◽  
Petra Gölzer ◽  
Gerhard Eisenbrand ◽  
Heinrich Zankl
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H. PETROPOULOS

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Marcello Tiseo ◽  
Maurizio Chiaramondia ◽  
Marzia Capelletti ◽  
Cecilia Bozzetti ◽  
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Khushboo Sahay

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Kenichiro Nakamura ◽  
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Betina R. Pereira ◽  
Orlando M. Tanaka ◽  
Antônio A. S. Lima ◽  
Odilon Guariza-Filho ◽  
Hiroshi Maruo ◽  
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Abstract Objective: To test the null hypothesis that metal and ceramic brackets have no effect on the epithelial cells of the buccal mucosa. Materials and Methods: Two metal and two ceramic brackets were bonded in 21 individuals of both sexes. With the use of liquid-based exfoliative cytology, morphometric and morphologic changes in buccal mucosa cells adjacent to these brackets were determined and were compared at three time points: baseline (T0), 60 days after placement (T1), and 30 days after removal of the brackets (T2). Results: A decrease in nuclear area and an increase in cytoplasmic area occurred in the buccal mucosa cells adjacent to the brackets at T1 (P < .01). At T2, this altered morphometry persisted only in cells adjacent to the metal brackets, although to a lesser degree than at T1 (P < .01). A greater decrease in nuclear area was noted in cells adjacent to the metal brackets than in those next to the ceramic brackets (P < .01). At T0, the proportions of surface and subsurface cells were similar, but at T1, a predominance of surface cells was observed (P < .05). At all time points, smears of cells appeared normal or normal with some inflammatory changes. Conclusion: The hypothesis is rejected. Placement of metal and ceramic brackets in the buccal cavity induces cellular alterations. These alterations do not suggest malignancy.


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pp. 117-126 ◽  
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Álisson Marques de Miranda Cabral Gontijo ◽  
Victor Alexis Valenzuela Reyes ◽  
Daisy Maria Favero Salvadori

1999 ◽  
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Inke Paetau ◽  
David Rao ◽  
Eugene R Wiley ◽  
Ellen D Brown ◽  
Beverly A Clevidence

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