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Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island

BACKGROUND: The interaction of periodontopathic bacteria with host immune system induces the production of inflammatory mediators which leads to alveolar bone loss (ABL), the essential feature of periodontitis. Concurrently, periodontal diseases cause the elevation of blood cytokine levels, the alte...

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Autores principales: Kuroki, Ayumi, Sugita, Noriko, Komatsu, Shigeki, Yokoseki, Akio, Yoshihara, Akihiro, Kobayashi, Tetsuo, Nakamura, Kazutoshi, Momotsu, Takeshi, Endo, Naoto, Sato, Kenji, Narita, Ichiei, Yoshie, Hiromasa
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5899799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29670725
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54555
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author Kuroki, Ayumi
Sugita, Noriko
Komatsu, Shigeki
Yokoseki, Akio
Yoshihara, Akihiro
Kobayashi, Tetsuo
Nakamura, Kazutoshi
Momotsu, Takeshi
Endo, Naoto
Sato, Kenji
Narita, Ichiei
Yoshie, Hiromasa
author_facet Kuroki, Ayumi
Sugita, Noriko
Komatsu, Shigeki
Yokoseki, Akio
Yoshihara, Akihiro
Kobayashi, Tetsuo
Nakamura, Kazutoshi
Momotsu, Takeshi
Endo, Naoto
Sato, Kenji
Narita, Ichiei
Yoshie, Hiromasa
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description BACKGROUND: The interaction of periodontopathic bacteria with host immune system induces the production of inflammatory mediators which leads to alveolar bone loss (ABL), the essential feature of periodontitis. Concurrently, periodontal diseases cause the elevation of blood cytokine levels, the alteration of gut microbiota and the dissemination of enterobacteria to the liver. Owing to these mechanisms, periodontal disease might be a risk for liver dysfunction. Several epidemiological studies have reported associations between periodontal diseases and liver dysfunction, although the association between ABL and liver dysfunction has not been investigated. This cross-sectional study determined if elevated serum liver enzyme levels were associated with ABL in Japanese adults. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Japanese adults living on Sado Island who visited Sado General Hospital were invited to participate in the study. Participants over 40 years of age who underwent dental panoramic radiography and blood tests were included. Drinking and smoking habits were self-administered. After excluding patients with edentulous jaw, diagnosed liver diseases, and those on dialysis, data from 44 men and 66 women with a mean age of 73 years were analyzed. The average percentage of ABL for each participant was calculated for mesial and distal sites of all remaining teeth. The levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) were determined. Univariate analyses were performed to select covariates to be put in multivariate analyses. The association between elevated serum liver enzyme levels and the highest quartile of ABL were assessed by multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: After adjusting for covariates, no significant association was found between elevated serum AST, ALT, or GGT levels as dependent variables and the highest quartile of ABL as an explanatory variable. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant association between the elevation of serum liver enzyme levels and ABL in Japanese adults. Key words:Liver enzymes, dental panoramic radiography, alveolar bone loss, Japanese adults.
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spelling pubmed-58997992018-04-18 Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island Kuroki, Ayumi Sugita, Noriko Komatsu, Shigeki Yokoseki, Akio Yoshihara, Akihiro Kobayashi, Tetsuo Nakamura, Kazutoshi Momotsu, Takeshi Endo, Naoto Sato, Kenji Narita, Ichiei Yoshie, Hiromasa J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: The interaction of periodontopathic bacteria with host immune system induces the production of inflammatory mediators which leads to alveolar bone loss (ABL), the essential feature of periodontitis. Concurrently, periodontal diseases cause the elevation of blood cytokine levels, the alteration of gut microbiota and the dissemination of enterobacteria to the liver. Owing to these mechanisms, periodontal disease might be a risk for liver dysfunction. Several epidemiological studies have reported associations between periodontal diseases and liver dysfunction, although the association between ABL and liver dysfunction has not been investigated. This cross-sectional study determined if elevated serum liver enzyme levels were associated with ABL in Japanese adults. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Japanese adults living on Sado Island who visited Sado General Hospital were invited to participate in the study. Participants over 40 years of age who underwent dental panoramic radiography and blood tests were included. Drinking and smoking habits were self-administered. After excluding patients with edentulous jaw, diagnosed liver diseases, and those on dialysis, data from 44 men and 66 women with a mean age of 73 years were analyzed. The average percentage of ABL for each participant was calculated for mesial and distal sites of all remaining teeth. The levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) were determined. Univariate analyses were performed to select covariates to be put in multivariate analyses. The association between elevated serum liver enzyme levels and the highest quartile of ABL were assessed by multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: After adjusting for covariates, no significant association was found between elevated serum AST, ALT, or GGT levels as dependent variables and the highest quartile of ABL as an explanatory variable. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant association between the elevation of serum liver enzyme levels and ABL in Japanese adults. Key words:Liver enzymes, dental panoramic radiography, alveolar bone loss, Japanese adults. Medicina Oral S.L. 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5899799/ /pubmed/29670725 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54555 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Kuroki, Ayumi
Sugita, Noriko
Komatsu, Shigeki
Yokoseki, Akio
Yoshihara, Akihiro
Kobayashi, Tetsuo
Nakamura, Kazutoshi
Momotsu, Takeshi
Endo, Naoto
Sato, Kenji
Narita, Ichiei
Yoshie, Hiromasa
Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title_full Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title_fullStr Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title_full_unstemmed Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title_short Association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: A cross-sectional clinical study in Sado Island
title_sort association of liver enzyme levels and alveolar bone loss: a cross-sectional clinical study in sado island
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5899799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29670725
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.54555
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