Determination of Oxidative Stress Parameters and Tissue Factor Activity in the Saliva of Patients with Periodontitis

Ş. Oktay, Ozge Ozoner, E. E. Alturfan, Ülkü Noyan
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Objective: Periodontitis, an inflammatory disease, leads to the destruction of the periodontium and results in tooth loss. Reactive oxygen species are involved in the destruction of periodontal tissues and systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the oxidative status in different kinds of periodontal disease and whether the treatment amends these effects. Materials and Methods: Whole saliva was collected from 30 patients with chronic marginal gingivitis, chronic periodontitis and generalized aggressive periodontitis at baseline and after non-surgical periodontal therapy and 10 healthy control subjects. Lipid peroxidation (LPO) and glutathione (GSH) levels and glutathione-s-transferase, superoxide dismutase catalase and tissue factor (TF) activities were determined in the whole saliva. Results: Antioxidant enzyme activities were significantly higher in periodontitis groups before non-surgical periodontal therapy and also increased LPO levels and decreased TF activities were found in these groups. Significant decreases in antioxidant enzymes and LPO levels, and increases in TF activities were detected after treatment. GSH levels increased after treatment. Conclusion: Increased antioxidant enzyme activities and LPO levels indicate destruction of periodontal tissues due to excessive radical production. Treatment of periodontitis and restoring the balance of oxidant-antioxidants ameliorates tissue damage caused by oxygen species and inflammation.
牙周炎患者唾液氧化应激参数及组织因子活性的测定
目的:牙周炎是一种炎症性疾病,可导致牙周组织破坏并导致牙齿脱落。活性氧参与破坏牙周组织和全身性炎症。本研究的目的是评估和比较不同类型牙周病的氧化状态,以及治疗是否可以改善这些影响。材料与方法:收集30例慢性边缘性牙龈炎、慢性牙周炎和广泛性侵袭性牙周炎患者在牙周治疗初期和非手术治疗后的全唾液和10例健康对照者的唾液。测定全唾液脂质过氧化(LPO)和谷胱甘肽(GSH)水平以及谷胱甘肽-s转移酶、超氧化物歧化酶过氧化氢酶和组织因子(TF)活性。结果:牙周炎组在非手术牙周治疗前抗氧化酶活性明显升高,LPO水平升高,TF活性降低。处理后,抗氧化酶和LPO水平显著降低,TF活性显著升高。治疗后谷胱甘肽水平升高。结论:抗氧化酶活性和LPO水平升高表明牙周组织因自由基产生过多而受到破坏。牙周炎的治疗和恢复氧化-抗氧化剂的平衡可以改善由氧和炎症引起的组织损伤。
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