Quantitative analysis of culturable bacteria, levels of endotoxins, inflammatory mediators and substance P in teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and in teeth with vital normal pulp tissues

Int Endod J. 2023 Jul;56(7):827-836. doi: 10.1111/iej.13922. Epub 2023 May 2.

Abstract

Aim: To comparatively analyse the levels of culturable bacteria, endotoxins (LPS), tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and substance P in teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis (SIP) and vital normal pulp (VNP) tissues.

Methodology: Thirty-two patients were included (20 teeth with SIP and 12 teeth with VNP tissues) in this cross-sectional study. Samples were collected from the full length of the root canals (microbial analysis) and periapical tissues (2 mm beyond the apex for immunological analysis), using sterile absorbent paper points. The levels of culturable bacteria (culture method), endotoxins (LAL Pyrogent 5000), TNF-α, IL-1β and substance P (ELISA) were assessed. The Mann-Whitney test was used for comparisons between the levels of CFU/mL, LPS, TNF-α, IL-1β and substance P in the SIP and VNP groups. The statistical analysis was performed with the significance level set at 5%.

Results: Culturable bacteria were recovered from all teeth with SIP. On the other hand, no positive cultures were observed in the VNP tissues group (p > .05). The levels of LPS were approximately four times higher in teeth with SIP than in teeth with VNP tissues (p < .05). Higher levels of TNF-α and substance P were detected in teeth with SIP (p < .05). On the other hand, no difference in the levels of IL-1β was detected between the two groups (p > .05).

Conclusion: Teeth with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis present higher levels of culturable bacteria, endotoxins, TNF-α and substance P than those with vital normal pulp tissues. On the other hand, the levels of IL-1β were similar in teeth from both groups suggesting reduced implications of this inflammatory mediator in the early stages of infection.

Keywords: bacteria; endodontics; endotoxins; inflammation; irreversible pulpitis; normal pulp.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dental Pulp / pathology
  • Endotoxins
  • Humans
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Lipopolysaccharides
  • Pulpitis*
  • Substance P
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

Substances

  • Substance P
  • Endotoxins
  • Lipopolysaccharides
  • Inflammation Mediators
  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha