Browsing by Author "Javadzadeh Y."
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Item The effect of dietary and topical celecoxib on 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide- induced lingual epithelium alternations in rat(2009) Sohrabi M.; Soleimani J.; Roshangar L.; Vatansever S.; Arbabi F.; Khaki A.A.; Abbasi M.M.; Dustar Y.; Javadzadeh Y.Objective: To compare the preventive effect of dietary and topical Celecoxib (CCB), a potent inhibitor of COX-2 on 4-NQO-induced tongue SCC in rat. Methods: Fifty male Sprague Dawley adult 3- 3.5 months old rats were used as animal model in this study. The tongue SCC was induced by a daily administration of 30 ppm 4-NQO, in drinking water, for 8 months. The rats in case groups received dietary or topical CCB. Tongue Specimens were prepared for histopathological and immunohistochemical (Ki-67) staining and or TUNEL assay were examined. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM and analyzed with Npar Kruscal Wallis and one-way ANOVA tests. p < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The incidence of tongue precancer lesions, judged by morphological and morhometrical criteria and apoptosis/proliferation ratio, was significantly (p<0.01) reduced by CCB. The effect of topical CCB use, at high doses, was comparable to the effect of dietary CCB. Conclusion: Both topical and dietary CCB have inhibitory effect on 4-NQO induced SCC on tongue. The effect of CCB is probably mediated by suppression of cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis.