Bisphosphonate’s Effect on Tongue Mucosa: An Experimental Electron Microscopy Study

Author:

Papamitsou TheodoraORCID,Morsi-Yeroyannis AntoniosORCID,Papanastasiou AnastasiosORCID,Bakalopoulos Nikolaos,Dietrich Eva-Maria,Karachrysafi Sofia,Toskas Alexandros,Mareti Evangelia,Morsi-Yeroyanni AnastasiaORCID,Sioga Antonia

Abstract

Background and objectives: Bisphosphonates (BPs) are selective inhibitors of osteoclasts, used for the treatment of bone disorders. The objective of this study is to investigate the possible effects of BPs on the tongue’s mucosa. Materials and Methods: Specimens of the tongue of 20 female 12-month old Wistar rats were taken. Ten were used as control group, while in the remaining alendronate (Fosamax, Merck) was administered per os from 13 weeks. Observation of the harvested samples was made by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Results: In the experimental group, focal alterations were observed to various extent in all specimens. The basement membrane was intact. Furthermore, an increase at the intercellular space was observed, predominantly at the middle layer, and the desmosomes were disorganized. In the lamina propria focal edema was observed. Conclusions: Investigation on the effect of BPs on the tongue’s mucosa through TEM hasn’t been documented in the past. According to our results, BPs seem to cause mild mucosal lesions on the tongue.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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