Phthalocyanine derivative attenuates <scp>TNF</scp>‐α production in macrophage culture and prevents alveolar bone loss in experimental periodontitis

  • Isadora Breseghello
  • , Pedro Luiz Rosalen
  • , Rafaela Franco Dias Bruzadelli
  • , Leonardo Pereira de Araújo
  • , Henrique Ballassini Abdalla
  • , Josy Goldoni Lazarini
  • , Isadora Marques Paiva
  • , Bruno Bueno‐Silva
  • , Márcia Regina Cordeiro
  • , Severino Matias de Alencar
  • , Fabiano Vieira Vilhena
  • , Thiago Mattar Cunha
  • , Leandro Araújo Fernandes
  • , Masaharu Ikegaki
  • , Marcelo Franchin

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Abstract

Aim: This study investigated the activity and mechanism of action of the iron tetracarboxyphthalocyanine (FeTcPc) on tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) production and its impact on experimental periodontitis. Methods: RAW 264.7 macrophages were treated with FeTcPc, activated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at 10 ng/mL, and the TNF-α levels were measured, as well as the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) activation. Subsequently, a mouth gel containing 1% FeTcPc was topically administered to the gingival tissue of mice with periodontitis-induced ligatures. Bone loss and the gene expression of Tnfα, p65 (NF-κB), and receptor-activating nuclear factor kappa B ligand (Rankl) were quantified in gingival tissue. Finally, the systemic toxicity of FeTcPc was estimated in Galleria mellonella larvae. Results: In an activated RAW 264.7 macrophage culture, 100 μM FeTcPc reduced TNF-α release and NF-κB activation. Regarding experimental periodontitis, topical application of mouth gel containing 1% FeTcPc blocked alveolar bone loss. Additionally, 1% FeTcPc reduced the expression of Tnfα, p65 (NF-κB), and Rankl in gingival tissue. Finally, administration FeTcPc at doses ranging from 1 to 1000 mg/kg did not cause acute systemic toxicity in G. mellonella. Conclusion: Overall, we demonstrated the potential of mouth gel containing FeTcPc as a therapeutic strategy for managing osteolytic inflammatory disorders, such as periodontitis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-379
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Periodontal Research
Volume60
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025

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