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Abstract
Background/purpose
Periodontitis is associated with systemic health. One of the underlying mechanisms is the translocation of periodontal pathogens, among which Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) is the most common. Here, we aimed to illustrate the biodistribution and dynamics of Pg from gingiva to multiple organs through blood circulation.
Materials and methods
Pg tagged by Cyanine 7 (Cy7-Pg) was injected into the gingiva of healthy and periodontitis mice. In vivo imaging system (IVIS) was applied to monitor the distribution of Cy7-Pg in multiple organs which were isolated at serial timepoints. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was conducted to determine the Pg DNA copies in the gingiva, blood and organs. Cy7-Pg in the gingiva and organs was also confirmed by frozen section staining. Furthermore, to figure out whether the bacteremia derived from oral-gut axis, mice received gavage of Cy7-Pg. Then the blood and organ samples were detected in the similar way as above.
Results
Intra-gingival injection induced larger amounts of Cy7-Pg accumulating in the gingiva of periodontitis mice (P < 0.05) as confirmed by above three methods. Twenty minutes after injection, Pg DNA copies in the blood of periodontitis group were 36.3-fold higher than healthy group (P < 0.05). IVIS results, combined with PCR and frozen sections, demonstrated periodontitis induced longer retention with higher amounts of Cy7-Pg in the periodontitis group. Pg was enriched more significantly in the liver for the longer duration than the kidney and pancreas.
Conclusion
Our study showed Pg, which accumulated in the gingiva, could translocate through blood circulation to multiple organs with varied duration and amounts.
期刊介绍:
he Journal of Dental Sciences (JDS), published quarterly, is the official and open access publication of the Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China (ADS-ROC). The precedent journal of the JDS is the Chinese Dental Journal (CDJ) which had already been covered by MEDLINE in 1988. As the CDJ continued to prove its importance in the region, the ADS-ROC decided to move to the international community by publishing an English journal. Hence, the birth of the JDS in 2006. The JDS is indexed in the SCI Expanded since 2008. It is also indexed in Scopus, and EMCare, ScienceDirect, SIIC Data Bases.
The topics covered by the JDS include all fields of basic and clinical dentistry. Some manuscripts focusing on the study of certain endemic diseases such as dental caries and periodontal diseases in particular regions of any country as well as oral pre-cancers, oral cancers, and oral submucous fibrosis related to betel nut chewing habit are also considered for publication. Besides, the JDS also publishes articles about the efficacy of a new treatment modality on oral verrucous hyperplasia or early oral squamous cell carcinoma.