S Vitsentzos, E Vlahogiannis, D Glaros, L Vlahomitros, P Papadopoulou-Zekeridou, N Gotsis
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摘要
对51例龋齿患者(平均年龄+/- SE, 30岁,12岁+/- 1,43岁)进行血清免疫球蛋白IgA、IgG、IgM及IgG/IgA比值测定。与53例(平均年龄+/- SE 36、78 +/- 1、86)患者的免疫球蛋白水平比较,差异无统计学意义(p > 0.1)。仅龋病组(n = 32)和龋病合并合金组(n = 19)免疫球蛋白水平差异无统计学意义(p > 0.1)。两个亚组在进行龋齿程度护理时,上述各项指标的平均水平有差异。无合金高龋亚组IgG平均水平显著低于低龋亚组(p < 0.01)。这种差异没有观察到亚组之间的牙合金。在没有修复体的高龋经历亚组中IgA的平均水平较低与有牙合金的亚组相比IgA的平均水平较高与相应的比较亚组相比。这些差异不显著(p > 0.1)。加牙合金组和不加牙合金组IgG/IgA的电荷量同样较低。IgA、IgG、IgM水平与是否存在牙用合金之间无显著性差异。我们的结果表明,IgA、IgG、IgM水平不仅与龋病程度有关,而且与已存在的牙合金有关。
[Serum's immunoglobulins in dental caries with or not dental alloy].
In 51 individuals with dental caries (mean age +/- SE, 30, 12 +/- 1, 43) were determined the serum's immunoglobulins IgA, IgG, IgM and the ration IgG/IgA. The levels of them were compared with the levels of immunoglobulins of 53 individuals (mean age +/- SE 36, 78 +/- 1, 86) with no significant difference (p greater than 0.1). Also, no significant difference (p greater than 0.1) was observed between the levels of immunoglobulins of the two subgroups, one with dental caries only (n = 32) and another with dental caries and alloy (n = 19). When in the two subgroups was taken care the dental caries degree the mean levels of the above parameters were differenciated. The mean level of IgG was significant lower in the subgroup with high caries degree without alloy (p less than 0.01) comparing with low caries degree. This difference was not observed between the subgroups where there was dental alloy. Also lower mean level of IgA was observed in the subgroup with high caries experience without prosthesis in contrast with the subgroup where there was dental alloy where the mean level of IgA was higher comparing these with the corresponding comparing subgroups. These differences were not significant (p greater than 0.1). The charge of the IgG/IgA ration was similarly lower in the subgroup with or without dental alloy. Also no significant was found between the levels of IgA, IgG, IgM, in relation to preexisting dental alloy or not. Our results show that the levels of IgA, IgG, IgM, can be affected not only of the dental caries degree but also of the preexisting dental alloy.