Diabetic Lactoferrin Deficient Mice Demonstrates Greater Susceptibility to Experimental Periodontal Disease.

Waad Alabdulmohsen, S. Rozario, K. Markowitz, D. Fine, K. Velliyagounder
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The objective of this study is to detrmine whether alloxan-induced diabetic Lactoferrin knockout (LFKO-/-) mice are more susceptible to periodontal disease caused by Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans compared to the diabetic wild-type (WT) mice. Diabetes was induced in mice by a single dose of alloxan (60 mg/kg) injected intravenously. Mice were categorized as diabetic when blood glucose levels >250 mg/dL were measured on the 7th day after the injection. Periodontal disease was experimentally induced by A. actinomycetemcomitans infection in alloxan induced diabetic WT and LFKO-/- mice. Fasting blood glucose levels and body weight were monitored throughout the study. At the end of the 12th week of infection, mice were sacrificed and bone loss among the groups was estimated by measuring the distance between cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to the alveolar bone crest (ABC) at 12 sites on the molars. A. actinomycetemcomitans infected mice groups developed more alveolar bone loss than sham-infected animals. Diabetic LFKO-/- infected mice exhibited significant bone loss (P<0.01) and a higher mean fasting blood glucose level (P<0.05) when compared to diabetic WT infected mice. No statistically significant difference in fasting blood glucose level was found between the infected and sham-infected groups. Peripheral blood analysis at the end of the 12th week revealed a significant reduction in the platelet counts in LFKO-/- mice when compared to WT mice. Furthermore, diabetic LFKO-/- presented with lower counts than non-diabetic LFKO-/- mice (P<0.01). In conclusion, diabetic lactoferrin deficient mice are at a higher risk of developing periodontal infection induced by A. actinomycetemcomitans when compared to diabetic WTI mice.
糖尿病乳铁蛋白缺乏小鼠对实验性牙周病表现出更高的易感性。
本研究的目的是确定与糖尿病野生型(WT)小鼠相比,四氧嘧啶诱导的糖尿病乳铁蛋白敲除(LFKO-/-)小鼠是否更容易患放线菌聚集杆菌引起的牙周病。小鼠通过静脉注射单剂量四氧嘧啶(60 mg/kg)诱导糖尿病。注射后第7天测定小鼠血糖水平bb0 ~ 250mg /dL,判定小鼠为糖尿病。四氧嘧啶诱导糖尿病WT和LFKO-/-小鼠感染放线菌诱导牙周病的实验研究。在整个研究过程中监测空腹血糖水平和体重。感染第12周结束时,处死小鼠,通过测量臼齿上12个位置牙骨质-牙釉质交界处(CEJ)到牙槽骨嵴(ABC)的距离,估计各组间骨质流失情况。放线菌感染小鼠组比假感染小鼠出现更多的牙槽骨丢失。糖尿病LFKO-/-感染小鼠骨质流失显著(P<0.01),平均空腹血糖水平高于糖尿病WT感染小鼠(P<0.05)。感染组和假感染组空腹血糖水平无统计学差异。第12周末的外周血分析显示,与WT小鼠相比,LFKO-/-小鼠的血小板计数显著减少。糖尿病小鼠的LFKO-/-细胞计数明显低于非糖尿病小鼠(P<0.01)。综上所述,糖尿病性乳铁蛋白缺乏小鼠与糖尿病性WTI小鼠相比,发生放线菌引起的牙周感染的风险更高。
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