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Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression

Periodontal disease is a highly prevalent chronic inflammatory disease and is associated with complex microbial infection in the subgingival cavity. Recently, American Heart Association supported a century old association between periodontal disease and atherosclerotic vascular disease. We have rece...

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Autores principales: Gangula, Pandu, Ravella, Kalpana, Chukkapalli, Sasanka, Rivera, Mercedes, Srinivasan, Shanthi, Hale, Ashley, Channon, Keith, Southerland, Janet, Kesavalu, Lakshmyya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26111153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129885
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author Gangula, Pandu
Ravella, Kalpana
Chukkapalli, Sasanka
Rivera, Mercedes
Srinivasan, Shanthi
Hale, Ashley
Channon, Keith
Southerland, Janet
Kesavalu, Lakshmyya
author_facet Gangula, Pandu
Ravella, Kalpana
Chukkapalli, Sasanka
Rivera, Mercedes
Srinivasan, Shanthi
Hale, Ashley
Channon, Keith
Southerland, Janet
Kesavalu, Lakshmyya
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description Periodontal disease is a highly prevalent chronic inflammatory disease and is associated with complex microbial infection in the subgingival cavity. Recently, American Heart Association supported a century old association between periodontal disease and atherosclerotic vascular disease. We have recently shown that polybacterial periodontal infection led to aortic atherosclerosis and modulation of lipid profiles; however the underlying mechanism(s) has not been yet demonstrated. Altered nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and tetrahydrobiopterin (BH(4)), a cofactor for nitric oxide synthases (NOS) has long been shown to be associated with vascular dysfunction and gastrointestinal motility disorders. We sought to examine the mechanism of periodontal infection leading to altered vascular and gastrointestinal smooth muscle relaxation, focusing on the BH(4)/nNOS pathways. In addition, we also have investigated how the antioxidant system (NRF2-Phase II enzyme expression) in vascular and GI specimens is altered by oral infection. Eight week old male ApoE(null) mice were either sham-infected or infected orally for 16 weeks with a mixture of major periodontal bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia to induce experimental periodontitis. Serum, vascular (mesenteric), stomach, and colon specimens were collected at the end of periodontal pathogen infection. Bacterial infection induced significant (p<0.05) reductions in the levels of BH(4),in ratio of BH(4):BH(2)+B and also in nitric oxide levels compared to sham-infected controls. In addition, we identified a significant (p<0.05) reduction in eNOS dimerization, nNOS dimerization and protein expression of BH(4) biosynthesis enzymes; GCH-1, DHFR and NRF2 & Phase II enzymes in infected mice versus controls in both mesenteric artery and colon tissues. However, we found no differences in nNOS/BH(4) protein expression in stomach tissues of infected and sham-infected mice. This suggests that a polybacterial infection can cause significant changes in the vascular and colonic BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2 pathways which might lead to impaired vascular relaxation and colonic motility.
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spelling pubmed-44823232015-07-01 Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression Gangula, Pandu Ravella, Kalpana Chukkapalli, Sasanka Rivera, Mercedes Srinivasan, Shanthi Hale, Ashley Channon, Keith Southerland, Janet Kesavalu, Lakshmyya PLoS One Research Article Periodontal disease is a highly prevalent chronic inflammatory disease and is associated with complex microbial infection in the subgingival cavity. Recently, American Heart Association supported a century old association between periodontal disease and atherosclerotic vascular disease. We have recently shown that polybacterial periodontal infection led to aortic atherosclerosis and modulation of lipid profiles; however the underlying mechanism(s) has not been yet demonstrated. Altered nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and tetrahydrobiopterin (BH(4)), a cofactor for nitric oxide synthases (NOS) has long been shown to be associated with vascular dysfunction and gastrointestinal motility disorders. We sought to examine the mechanism of periodontal infection leading to altered vascular and gastrointestinal smooth muscle relaxation, focusing on the BH(4)/nNOS pathways. In addition, we also have investigated how the antioxidant system (NRF2-Phase II enzyme expression) in vascular and GI specimens is altered by oral infection. Eight week old male ApoE(null) mice were either sham-infected or infected orally for 16 weeks with a mixture of major periodontal bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia to induce experimental periodontitis. Serum, vascular (mesenteric), stomach, and colon specimens were collected at the end of periodontal pathogen infection. Bacterial infection induced significant (p<0.05) reductions in the levels of BH(4),in ratio of BH(4):BH(2)+B and also in nitric oxide levels compared to sham-infected controls. In addition, we identified a significant (p<0.05) reduction in eNOS dimerization, nNOS dimerization and protein expression of BH(4) biosynthesis enzymes; GCH-1, DHFR and NRF2 & Phase II enzymes in infected mice versus controls in both mesenteric artery and colon tissues. However, we found no differences in nNOS/BH(4) protein expression in stomach tissues of infected and sham-infected mice. This suggests that a polybacterial infection can cause significant changes in the vascular and colonic BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2 pathways which might lead to impaired vascular relaxation and colonic motility. Public Library of Science 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4482323/ /pubmed/26111153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129885 Text en © 2015 Gangula et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gangula, Pandu
Ravella, Kalpana
Chukkapalli, Sasanka
Rivera, Mercedes
Srinivasan, Shanthi
Hale, Ashley
Channon, Keith
Southerland, Janet
Kesavalu, Lakshmyya
Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title_full Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title_fullStr Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title_full_unstemmed Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title_short Polybacterial Periodontal Pathogens Alter Vascular and Gut BH(4)/nNOS/NRF2-Phase II Enzyme Expression
title_sort polybacterial periodontal pathogens alter vascular and gut bh(4)/nnos/nrf2-phase ii enzyme expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26111153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129885
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