Gamma Glutamyl Transferase- A Link between Oxidative Stress and Periodontitis in Smokeless Tobacco Users and Non Users with Chronic Periodontitis

Sabiha Patel, Varsha Jadhav, P. Shetty, Pavan Deshpande, Nitin Gorwade, Nitika Shinde
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Introduction: Long-term usage of tobacco related products are the potential generators of free radicals which alter the cellular antioxidant defense system. Changing the balance towards an increase in the pro-oxidants over the capacity of the antioxidants is defined as oxidative stress (OS), which leads to oxidative damage. Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase/transferase (GGT), a liver function marker plays a key role in regulating cellular levels of the antioxidant molecule glutathione, hence is a critical enzyme in maintaining cellular redox homeostasis. Aim: To investigate and compare the level of GGT in smokeless tobacco users (STU) and non tobacco users (NTU) with chronic periodontitis (CP). Materials and Methods: The study comprises of 50 subjects with the age group 20-64 years categorized as smokeless STU with CP (n=25) and non tobacco users NTU with CP (n=25). 2 ml of Original Research Article blood from antecubital vein and 2 ml of unstimulated saliva was obtained and evaluated for GGT. Clinical parameters such as Plaque index (PI), Gingival Index (GI), Pocket probing depth (PD), Clinical attachment levels (CAL) were recorded. The statistical analysis was carried out using Chi-square test / Fisher’s exact probability test for the inter-group comparison of categorical variable. The statistical significance of inter-group difference in the continuous variables is tested using independent sample t test after confirming the underlying normality assumption. Results: Within the reference range, level of GGT was significantly higher in STU with CP than NTU with CP. Conclusion: Estimation of GGT levels being an easy, reliable and inexpensive test, can become an emerging tool for the diagnostic assessment of periodontal disease for early detection of OS suggesting its high scope to be recognized as a biomarker for OS damage and thereby establishing both oral and systemic health.
γ -谷氨酰转移酶-在无烟烟草使用者和非吸烟者慢性牙周炎中氧化应激和牙周炎之间的联系
简介:长期使用烟草相关产品是自由基的潜在产生者,改变细胞抗氧化防御系统。改变平衡,使促氧化剂超过抗氧化剂的能力,这被定义为氧化应激(OS),导致氧化损伤。γ -谷氨酰转肽酶/转移酶(GGT)是一种肝功能标志物,在调节抗氧化分子谷胱甘肽的细胞水平中起关键作用,因此是维持细胞氧化还原稳态的关键酶。目的:调查和比较慢性牙周炎(CP)患者中无烟烟草使用者(STU)和非烟草使用者(NTU)的GGT水平。材料和方法:该研究包括50名年龄在20-64岁的受试者,分为无烟吸烟者(n=25)和非吸烟者(n=25)。从肘前静脉抽取2毫升血液和2毫升未受刺激的唾液进行GGT检测。记录牙菌斑指数(PI)、牙龈指数(GI)、牙袋探探深度(PD)、临床附着水平(CAL)等临床参数。分类变量组间比较采用卡方检验/ Fisher精确概率检验进行统计分析。在确认基本正态性假设后,采用独立样本t检验检验连续变量组间差异的统计学显著性。结果:在参考范围内,患有慢性牙周病的STU患者的GGT水平明显高于患有慢性牙周病的NTU患者。结论:GGT水平的测定是一种简单、可靠、廉价的检测方法,可以成为牙周病诊断评估的新兴工具,用于早期发现OS,这表明GGT作为OS损伤的生物标志物具有很高的应用范围,从而建立口腔和全身健康。
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