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Role of oxidative stress in the occurrence of periodontitis in the background of metabolically associated diseases

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Ukrainian Therapeutical Journal; No. 3 (2024); 46-51; № 3 (2024); 46-51; № 3 (2024); 46-51; 2522-1175; 1605-7295
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Oxidative stress is an important component of slow pathological inflammation in metabolic diseases and chronic periodontitis. Periodontal diseases are interrelated with somatic pathology. This results in both local and systemic inflammatory reactions, which increases the risk of the onset and progression of somatic diseases. Psychological stress associated with oxidative stress with increased production of oxidants and oxidative damage is an important factor in the etiology of both periodontitis and metabolic disorders. Objective — to analyze the possible bond between chronic periodontitis, 8‑hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8‑OHdG), as a biomarker of oxidative stress, and cortisol in persons with metabolic‑associated diseases. Materials and methods. 68 people were surveyed, of which 47 had metabolically ‑associated diseases that were diagnosed according to domestic and international criteria. The control group consisted of systematically healthy people, representative by age and article that did not receive dental therapeutic and preventive measures for the last 6 months. The diagnosis of «chronic periodontitis» was carried out in accordance with existing recommendations provided at World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri­Implant Diseases and Conditions (2017). The concentration of 8‑OHdG in plasma and the level of saliva cortisol were measured by the immunoenzyme method according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The arithmetic mean, standard error, and Student’s t‑test were calculated to compare the characteristics. Pearson’s correlation test was used to identify the relationship between the indicators. Results. Each of the groups had patients who had a healthy periodontium and those who had chronic periodontitis. The 8‑OHdG level in the main group was much higher (p<0.001) than in the control group, and the difference in the concentration of 8‑OHdG was also observed between those patients who had periodontal disease and those who had a&

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Ukrainian Therapeutical Journal; No. 3 (2024); 46-51; № 3 (2024); 46-51; № 3 (2024); 46-51; 2522-1175; 1605-7295
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application/pdf, Ukrainian Therapeutical Journal, Ukrainian
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1467289851
Document Type :
Electronic Resource