Journal article

Denervation and beta2-adrenoceptor-agonist administration on craniofacial bone density.

B Fitzpatrick, M Woods, G Lynch, D Manton

Australian Orthodontic Journal | SCIENDO | Published : 2014

Open access

Abstract

Beta2-agonist medications are thought to have adverse effects on bone density. Surgical denervation and intramuscular beta2-agonist injections appear to have opposing effects on skeletal muscles. The present study has been designed to assess the effects of denervation of the masseter, intramuscular injection of a beta2-agonist and the combination of both procedures, on bone density in the craniofacial skeleton in rats. Sprague-Dawley rats were prepared as four groups: 1. surgical sham + saline injection into the masseter (sham); 2. surgical denervation of the masseter (den.); 3. surgical denervation of the masseter + intramuscular formoterol injection into the affected muscle (den.+form.); 4..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers