Gingival inflammation and leukocyte-endothelium cell interactions in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Cecilia Fabiana Márquez-Arrico,Francisco Javier Silvestre,Meylin Fernández-Reyes,Sandra López-Domènech,Jonathan Hermenejildo,Zaida Abad-Jiménez,Javier Silvestre-Rangil,Pablo Fernández-Collazo,Carlos Morillas,José María Montiel-Company,Víctor M Víctor,Milagros Rocha
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BACKGROUND Given the link between chronic inflammation and periodontal pathologies and increased cardiovascular risk, this study aims to investigate if gingivitis exacerbates the inflammatory response and subclinical atherosclerotic markers in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). METHODS For this case-control study, women were assigned to three groups: two PCOS groups (with and without gingivitis) and a control group. Anthropometric and biochemical variables were determined, along with periodontal parameters (probing pocket depth [PPD], clinical attachment level [CAL], bleeding on probing [BOP], plaque index, calculus index, and tooth loss), systemic and neutrophil inflammatory markers (tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNFα], C-reactive protein [CRP], and c-Jun N-terminal kinase [JNK]), systemic oxidative stress mediators (myeloperoxidase [MPO] and glutathione), soluble cellular adhesion molecules, and neutrophil-endothelium cell interactions (rolling flux, velocity, and adhesion). RESULTS Of 104 women recruited, 68 had PCOS, 24 of whom presented gingivitis, and 36 were controls. PCOS patients presented altered sexual hormone, lipid, and carbohydrate profiles. Levels of systemic inflammatory markers, MPO, and soluble platelet selectin (sP-selectin) were higher, and glutathione levels were lower in PCOS patients. BOP, plaque, and calculus index values were higher in PCOS patients with gingivitis. Neutrophils from PCOS patients showed increased JNK and decreased adhesion under flow conditions, with reduced rolling velocity and increased rolling flux and cellular adhesion, all of which were more pronounced in those with gingivitis. BOP was independently associated with rolling velocity, rolling flux, and cellular adhesion. CONCLUSION Neutrophils of PCOS patients with gingivitis exhibit hyperactivity, promoting interaction with the endothelium and potentially contributing to atherosclerotic disease. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY Currently, there is a high prevalence of diseases that affect tooth-supporting tissues (periodontal diseases) and negatively influence the oral health and quality of life of the adult population. These pathologies lead to movement of the teeth and impairment of chewing function, eventually resulting in the loss of teeth. In recent years, the concept of periodontal medicine has arisen and consists of studying how periodontal diseases can influence our general inflammatory system and how systemic inflammatory pathologies can affect our oral health. In the present study, we evaluate a group of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a condition characterized by alterations of sex hormones and lipid profile and weight gain (body mass index). Our results show a high prevalence of gum inflammation among women with PCOS, which affects the interaction of their leukocytes and endothelial cells. The leukocytes of these women are hyper-responsive, presenting greater endothelial adhesion, lower flow velocity and enhanced rolling compared to those in a PCOS group without gum inflammation or controls. This study has generated a new line of research to analyze how neutrophils from patients with gingivitis exhibit hyperactivity, which promotes their interaction with the endothelium, thus contributing to the development of atherosclerotic disease.
多囊卵巢综合征妇女的牙龈炎症和白细胞-内皮细胞相互作用。
背景鉴于慢性炎症和牙周病变与心血管风险增加之间的联系,本研究旨在调查牙龈炎是否会加剧多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)女性的炎症反应和亚临床动脉粥样硬化标志物。方法在这项病例对照研究中,女性被分配到三个组:两个 PCOS 组(有牙龈炎和无牙龈炎)和一个对照组。研究人员测定了人体测量和生化变量,以及牙周参数(探诊袋深度 [PPD]、临床附着水平 [CAL]、探诊出血 [BOP]、牙菌斑指数、牙结石指数和牙齿脱落)、全身和中性粒细胞炎症标志物(肿瘤坏死因子α [TNFα]、C反应蛋白 [CRP]、TNFα [TNFα]、TNFα [TNFα])、C反应蛋白 [CRP] 和 c-Jun N 端激酶 [JNK])、全身氧化应激介质(髓过氧化物酶 [MPO] 和谷胱甘肽)、可溶性细胞粘附分子和中性粒细胞-内皮细胞相互作用(滚动通量、速度和粘附)。结果 在招募的 104 名女性中,68 人患有多囊卵巢综合症,其中 24 人患有牙龈炎,36 人为对照组。多囊卵巢综合症患者的性激素、血脂和碳水化合物状况发生了改变。多囊卵巢综合征患者的全身炎症标志物、MPO 和可溶性血小板选择素(sP-selectin)水平较高,谷胱甘肽水平较低。患有牙龈炎的多囊卵巢综合征患者的 BOP、牙菌斑和牙结石指数值较高。多囊卵巢综合征患者的中性粒细胞在流动条件下表现出 JNK 增加和粘附性降低,滚动速度降低,滚动通量和细胞粘附性增加,所有这些在牙龈炎患者中更为明显。结论患有牙龈炎的多囊卵巢综合征患者的中性粒细胞表现出过高的活性,促进了与内皮的相互作用,并可能导致动脉粥样硬化性疾病。这些病变导致牙齿移动和咀嚼功能受损,最终导致牙齿脱落。近年来,牙周医学的概念应运而生,它包括研究牙周疾病如何影响我们的全身炎症系统,以及全身炎症病理如何影响我们的口腔健康。在本研究中,我们对一组患有多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的妇女进行了评估,多囊卵巢综合征的特点是性激素和血脂状况的改变以及体重增加(体重指数)。我们的研究结果表明,患有多囊卵巢综合症的妇女牙龈炎症的发病率很高,这影响了她们的白细胞和内皮细胞之间的相互作用。与没有牙龈炎症的多囊卵巢综合症患者或对照组相比,这些妇女的白细胞反应过度,表现出更强的内皮粘附性、更低的流速和更强的滚动性。这项研究为分析牙龈炎患者的中性粒细胞如何表现出高活性,从而促进它们与内皮的相互作用,进而导致动脉粥样硬化疾病的发生提供了新的研究方向。
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Journal of periodontology
Journal of periodontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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9.10
自引率
7.00%
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290
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Periodontology publishes articles relevant to the science and practice of periodontics and related areas.
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