Aim:This study aimed to analyze histological aspects of the dentin-pulp complex in rats neonates treated with fluoxetine during pregnancy and lactation. Methodology: For this purpose were used first molars of… Click to show full abstract
Aim:This study aimed to analyze histological aspects of the dentin-pulp complex in rats neonates treated with fluoxetine during pregnancy and lactation. Methodology: For this purpose were used first molars of 24 Wistar rat pups, 25 days old-aged, divided into 4 groups: PCG and PCGL whose mothers positive controls received 0.9% NaCl (oral) during gestation and gestacion/lactation, respectively; FG and FGL both mothers received fluoxetine at 20 mg / kg (oral) during pregnancy and gestation/lactation, respectively. The animals were anesthetized, maxillaries removed and fixed in 4% formaldehyde, decalcified in EDTA and processed conventionally for light microscopy. Paraffin sections were stained by Hematoxylin and Eosin, Masson’s Trichromatic and Pricosirius Red. Results: There was no evidence of structural and histochemical changes in the pulp-dentin complex in the groups studied. Conclusions: Therefore, we could conclude that the fluoxetine in 20 mg/kg dosage, administrated during pregnancy and lactation, did not interfered in the dentin-pulp complex development in offsprings of rats when analyzed in the age of 25 days.
               
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