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Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis

BACKGROUND: Several studies have focused on the association between periodontitis and systemic implications; however, the biological mechanisms of the immune responses before and after periodontal therapy involved in this relationship, such as phagocytic functions, remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: This s...

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Autores principales: Naiff, Priscilla F., Carneiro, Valéria M. A., Guimarães, Maria do Carmo M., Bezerra, Ana Cristina B., Oliveira, Mariangela S., Couto, Shirley C. P., Alves, Érica Alessandra R., Kückelhaus, Selma A. S., Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7044476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32148505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8636795
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author Naiff, Priscilla F.
Carneiro, Valéria M. A.
Guimarães, Maria do Carmo M.
Bezerra, Ana Cristina B.
Oliveira, Mariangela S.
Couto, Shirley C. P.
Alves, Érica Alessandra R.
Kückelhaus, Selma A. S.
Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada
author_facet Naiff, Priscilla F.
Carneiro, Valéria M. A.
Guimarães, Maria do Carmo M.
Bezerra, Ana Cristina B.
Oliveira, Mariangela S.
Couto, Shirley C. P.
Alves, Érica Alessandra R.
Kückelhaus, Selma A. S.
Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada
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description BACKGROUND: Several studies have focused on the association between periodontitis and systemic implications; however, the biological mechanisms of the immune responses before and after periodontal therapy involved in this relationship, such as phagocytic functions, remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate whether periodontal treatment improves the phagocytic function of blood monocytes in patients with severe periodontitis. Materials and Methods. A nonrandomized sample of 55 participants was enrolled in the study. Two groups were studied: control (n = 27, healthy subjects without periodontal disease) and patients (n = 27, healthy subjects without periodontal disease) and patients ( RESULTS: Periodontitis induced impaired phagocytosis by monocytes. Phagocytosis at baseline was significantly lower in periodontitis patients [median, 13.2 (range of 7.1 to 20.8) and 60.7 (40.6 to 88.6)] than in controls [27.4 (15.5 to 40.5)] and 98 (68.2 to 122.9)] for nonsensitized or sensitized samples, respectively. After supportive therapy, patients showed a significant enhancement of phagocytic functions [33.7 (14.6 to 53.2) and 108.5 (99.6 to 159.5)] for nonsensitized and sensitized samples, respectively. Periodontal treatment increased the phagocytic capacity to a level similar to that observed in the control group and improved the capacity of phagocytes to produce superoxide anion. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that periodontal therapy in patients with severe periodontitis provides a state of homeostasis due to the reestablishment of phagocytic function and increased production of NBT (Regional Registry No. RBR-24T799; Universal Registry No. U1111-1133-5512).
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spelling pubmed-70444762020-03-07 Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis Naiff, Priscilla F. Carneiro, Valéria M. A. Guimarães, Maria do Carmo M. Bezerra, Ana Cristina B. Oliveira, Mariangela S. Couto, Shirley C. P. Alves, Érica Alessandra R. Kückelhaus, Selma A. S. Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada Int J Dent Research Article BACKGROUND: Several studies have focused on the association between periodontitis and systemic implications; however, the biological mechanisms of the immune responses before and after periodontal therapy involved in this relationship, such as phagocytic functions, remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate whether periodontal treatment improves the phagocytic function of blood monocytes in patients with severe periodontitis. Materials and Methods. A nonrandomized sample of 55 participants was enrolled in the study. Two groups were studied: control (n = 27, healthy subjects without periodontal disease) and patients (n = 27, healthy subjects without periodontal disease) and patients ( RESULTS: Periodontitis induced impaired phagocytosis by monocytes. Phagocytosis at baseline was significantly lower in periodontitis patients [median, 13.2 (range of 7.1 to 20.8) and 60.7 (40.6 to 88.6)] than in controls [27.4 (15.5 to 40.5)] and 98 (68.2 to 122.9)] for nonsensitized or sensitized samples, respectively. After supportive therapy, patients showed a significant enhancement of phagocytic functions [33.7 (14.6 to 53.2) and 108.5 (99.6 to 159.5)] for nonsensitized and sensitized samples, respectively. Periodontal treatment increased the phagocytic capacity to a level similar to that observed in the control group and improved the capacity of phagocytes to produce superoxide anion. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that periodontal therapy in patients with severe periodontitis provides a state of homeostasis due to the reestablishment of phagocytic function and increased production of NBT (Regional Registry No. RBR-24T799; Universal Registry No. U1111-1133-5512). Hindawi 2020-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7044476/ /pubmed/32148505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8636795 Text en Copyright © 2020 Priscilla F. Naiff et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under 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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Naiff, Priscilla F.
Carneiro, Valéria M. A.
Guimarães, Maria do Carmo M.
Bezerra, Ana Cristina B.
Oliveira, Mariangela S.
Couto, Shirley C. P.
Alves, Érica Alessandra R.
Kückelhaus, Selma A. S.
Muniz-Junqueira, Maria Imaculada
Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title_full Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title_fullStr Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title_short Mechanical Periodontal Therapy Recovered the Phagocytic Function of Monocytes in Periodontitis
title_sort mechanical periodontal therapy recovered the phagocytic function of monocytes in periodontitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7044476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32148505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8636795
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