The effect of helicobacter pylori on oral mucous in rats

authors:

avatar Ghr Hassanzadeh , * , avatar M Sharifi , avatar M Khalili , avatar M Sayfi , avatar A Badrehessari


how to cite: Hassanzadeh G, Sharifi M, Khalili M, Sayfi M, Badrehessari A. The effect of helicobacter pylori on oral mucous in rats. J Inflamm Dis. 2004;8(2):e155030. 

Abstract

Abstract Background: Helicobacter pylori is one of the most prevalent infectious disease in the world. It causes gastric ulcers and stomach cancer, and normal microbial flora of oral cavity. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the pathogenic effect of helicobacter pylori on mucous in rats. Methods: 40 rats randomly were divided into 4 groups as followed: Control 1: The lips, cheeks, tongue and palate of rats were conducted with swab contained physiologic serum. Case 1: The lips, cheeks, tongue and palate of rats were conducted with swab contained helicobacter pylori. Control 2: Incised cheek were conducted with swab contained physiologic serum. Then cheek was sutured. Case2: Incised cheeks were conducted with swab contained helicobacter pylori. Then cheek was sutured. After 15 days specimens were collected from lips, cheeks, tongue and palate. The slides were provided using H and E and Gimsa stain. Findings: There was neither helicobacter pylori nor pathogenic change of mucous comparing case 1 and case 2 with control 1 and control 2 respectively. Conclusion: Helicobacter pylori is unable to produce either colony or pathogenic change on oral mucous in rats.