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Investigation of Macrophage Polarization Using Bone Marrow Derived Macrophages
Published on: June 23, 2013
Cannabinoid receptor 2 affect the inflammatory response in periodontitis by regulating macrophage M1/M2 polarization
Shu-Yue Yuan1, Fei Zhao2, Ran Tao3
1Department of Endodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Hebei Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Hebei Technology Innovation Center of Oral Health, Hebei Medical University, East 383 Zhongshan Road, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, 050017, China.
Objective:
This study investigated the effect of cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2R) on macrophage polarization and inflammatory severity in periodontitis, elucidating CB2R's potential role in the disease.
Methods:
Chronic periodontitis was induced by ligating maxillary second molars with orthodontic filaments in wild-type (WT) and CB2R knockout (CB2R-/-) mice. Unligated mice served as controls. After 3 weeks, maxillae were harvested. Micro-CT evaluated modeling success and quantified alveolar bone resorption. HE staining assessed periodontal tissue destruction. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analyzed macrophage polarization, while RT-qPCR measured mRNA levels of macrophage markers and inflammatory cytokines.
Results:
1. Micro-CT revealed significantly greater alveolar bone resorption in both CB2R-/- and WT periodontitis groups versus controls (P < 0.05), with CB2R-/- mice exhibiting more severe resorption than WT mice.2. HE staining demonstrated increased bone loss, inflammatory infiltration, and tissue destruction in periodontitis groups, most pronounced in CB2R-/- mice.3.IHC indicated elevated M1/M2 macrophage markers in periodontitis groups. M1 marker iNOS expression was significantly higher in CB2R-/- versus WT mice (P < 0.05), while M2 marker Arg-1 showed no intergroup difference (P < 0.05)0.4.RT-qPCR confirmed upregulated macrophage markers and inflammatory cytokines in periodontitis groups, with significantly higher expression in CB2R-/- mice (P < 0.05). CB2R-/- mice also exhibited elevated M1/M2 and IL-6/IL-10 ratios versus WT mice (P < 0.05).
Conclusions:
CB2R deficiency exacerbates alveolar bone resorption and inflammatory severity in periodontitis, potentially by dysregulating macrophage M1/M2 polarization and inflammatory cytokine expression.
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