地中海饮食成分油酸减少老年牙周牙龈卟啉单胞菌感染的全身影响:解决应激抵抗和微生物组的作用。

IF 6 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
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牙周炎(PD)是一种与年龄相关的感染性牙周病,由生态失调和高炎症宿主反应驱动,导致骨和组织丢失。通常与全身性炎症合并症有关,调节宿主反应成为有希望的临床靶点。本研究探讨营养干预是否能减轻PD关键病原体牙龈卟啉单胞菌口腔感染对年龄相关的全身影响。幼龄(5周龄)和老年(≥73周龄)小鼠接受富含棕榈酸的西方饮食(PA-ED)或富含油酸的地中海饮食(OA-ED),这两种饮食都具有免疫调节特性。PA-ED加剧了口腔骨质流失和全身效应,特别是在老年小鼠中,与肠道微生物群不稳定和应激反应受损相关。此外,PA-ED增强破骨细胞分化和诱导骨髓细胞炎症。相反,OA-ED减轻了这些影响。成骨细胞在老年小鼠中表现出基线炎症和反应性降低,从而促进了促炎微环境。研究结果表明,OA-ED通过限制PD相关的局部和全身组织损伤,具有保护作用,特别是对老年人。
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Mediterranean diet component oleic acid decreases systemic impact of periodontal Porphyromonas gingivalis-infection in age: addressing role of stress resistance and microbiome.

Periodontitis (PD) is an age-associated infectious periodontal disease driven by dysbiosis and hyperinflammatory host response, resulting in bone and tissue loss. Often linked to systemic inflammatory comorbidities, modulating host response emerged as promising clinical target. This study investigates whether nutritional intervention mitigates age-associated systemic impact of oral infection with PD key pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis. Young (5 weeks) and aged (≥73 weeks) mice received palmitic acid-enriched Western-diet (PA-ED) or Mediterranean-diet enriched with oleic acid (OA-ED), both known for immunomodulatory properties. PA-ED exacerbated oral bone loss and systemic effects, particularly in aged mice, correlated with gut microbiota destabilization and impaired stress responses. Further, PA-ED enhanced osteoclast differentiation and primed bone marrow cells towards inflammation. Contrarily, OA-ED mitigated these effects. Osteoblasts showed baseline inflammation and reduced responsiveness in aged mice, thereby promoting a pro-inflammatory micro-environment. Findings suggest OA-ED as protective, especially for the elderly, by limiting local and systemic tissue damage associated with PD.

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