牙周病患者和健康人体内过氧化氢水平的比较评估--试点研究

Marcelo Fernandes de Castro, Yasmin Maria Tatico Chami, Jasiel de Oliveira, C. Perozini, W. Sendyk, Cristiane Yumi Koga-Ito, Debora Pallos, Marcia Hiromi Tanaka
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目的:评估从牙周病(PD)患者和牙周健康者采集的牙缝液样本中过氧化氢(H2O2)的水平。方法:采集牙周病患者和牙周健康者的牙缝液样本:从 20 名牙周病患者的三个病变部位和 11 名牙周健康患者(对照组)的三个健康部位采集牙缝液样本。测量牙菌斑指数、探诊深度、临床附着水平和探诊出血量。随后,收集的样本被分为三组:牙龈炎组(8 人)、牙周炎组(12 人)和对照组(11 人)。使用 H2O2/过氧化物酶检测试剂盒对这些样本中的 H2O2 含量进行定量分析。结果显示与对照组和牙龈炎组相比,牙周炎组的 H2O2 含量更高(P<0.0001)。此外,牙龈炎组的 H2O2 水平也高于对照组(P<0.0001)。结论研究结果表明,牙周病的严重程度可能与龈沟液中 H2O2 水平的升高有关。过氧化氢有可能成为疾病进展的生物标志物,或在牙周治疗中用于增强 H2O2 释放的产品。不过,要证实和扩展这些初步观察结果,还需要更多样本量和纵向设计的进一步研究。
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Comparative Evaluation of Hydrogen Peroxide Levels in Patients with Periodontal Disease and Healthy Individuals–Pilot Study
Purpose: To assess the levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in crevicular fluid samples collected from patients with periodontal disease (PD) and periodontally healthy individuals. Methods: Crevicular fluid samples were collected from three diseased sites in 20 PD patients and from three healthy sites in 11 periodontally healthy patients (control). Plaque indices, probing depths, clinical attachment levels, and bleeding on probing were measured. Subsequently, the collected samples were categorized into three groups: a gingivitis group (n=8), a periodontitis group (n=12), and a control group (n=11). The quantification of H2O2 content within these samples was analyzed using an H2O2/peroxidase test kit. Results: Higher levels of H2O2 were found in the periodontitis group compared to group control and gingivitis (p<0.0001). Furthermore, the gingivitis group also shown elevated H2O2 levels compared to the control group (p<0.0001). Conclusions: The findings suggest that the severity of periodontal disease could be associated with elevated levels of H2O2 in gingival crevicular fluid. Hydrogen peroxide may potentially serve as a biomarker for disease progression or for products aimed at enhancing H2O2 release in periodontal treatment. However, further investigations with larger sample sizes and longitudinal designs are necessary to corroborate and expand upon these preliminary observations.
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