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Fibroblasts Collagen Production and Histological Alterations in Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis

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Hereditary gingival fibromatosis is a disorder for which the etiology remains unknown. We aimed to evaluate the fibroblasts and histological alterations to give new clues. A father and a daughter of a family showing gingival hereditary fibromatosis were treated, and gingival biopsies were obtained. A histological study revealed dense fibrous tissue, basal lamina disruption, and epithelial cell migration into the connective tissue. Fibroblasts were cultured from the father and daughter and compared with those from a healthy control patient. The results of the biochemical analysis showed increased collagen synthesis, reduced antioxidant CoQ<sub>10</sub> content, and high levels of lipid peroxidation. Additionally, fibroblasts culture incubation with the oxidant H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> increased collagen levels that have been reduced by the addition of the antioxidant CoQ<sub>10</sub>. We conclude that some fibroblasts metabolic alterations play a significant role in initiating and maintaining persistent fibrotic tissue. Oxidative stress influences the fibroblasts collagen production and could play a particular role in the pathogenesis of hereditary gingival fibromatosis.

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