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Acta Odontol Scand ; 78(4): 290-296, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31852321

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The mechanisms underlying the formation and composition of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and its flow into and from periodontal pockets are not understood very well. The aim of this study was to evaluate the length of sampling time and sequential sampling of GCF neutrophil elastase (NE) enzyme levels by using intracrevicular and orifice methods.Material and methods: Twenty adults (mean age of 41.8 years, ranged 31-60 years, 18 males and 2 females) with chronic periodontitis were enrolled and all completed the 3-d study. GCF was collected by both intracrevicular and intrasulcular methods, 720 samples of GCF were collected. In first, second and third day, the length of sampling time in seconds (s) and order were '5- 10-30-s'; '10- 30- 5-s' and '30- 5- 10-s,' respectively. GCF elastase levels were determined by hydrolysis of neutrophil specific substrate N-methoxysuccinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-p-nitroanilide.Results: NE activity (µU) and NE activity/volume (µU/µl) were significantly different for order of sampling (p < .05), but not for the length of sampling time (p>.05).Conclusions: Within the limits of this study, the choice of sampling technique in GCF-profile studies seems to be a critical decision as it has the potential to affect the GCF volume and NE activity.


Subject(s)
Gingival Crevicular Fluid/chemistry , Gingivitis/enzymology , Leukocyte Elastase/metabolism , Periodontitis/enzymology , Adult , Female , Gingival Pocket/enzymology , Gingivitis/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Periodontal Index , Periodontitis/diagnosis , Time Factors
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J Endod ; 31(11): 791-5, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16249720

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate periapical exudate neutrophil elastase (NE) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels and their relationships with clinical symptoms, and to determine the changes of their levels following first treatment visit. Periapical exudate samples were collected from the canals of 34 nonvital single-rooted teeth at two sequential treatment visits. Periapical exudate NE and PGE2 levels were found to be higher in the presence of clinical symptoms (pus discharge, swelling) (p < 0.05). The canals of teeth with larger periapical radiolucent area (>or=1 cm) contained more PGE2 levels than with smaller ones (<1 cm) (p < 0.05). Periapical exudate NE levels were significantly correlated with PGE2 levels (p < 0.05), and their levels at first treatment visit did not change following root canal therapy (p > 0.05). The periapical exudate NE and PGE2 levels may regulate periapical disease expression, but the results of this study were unable to reveal this association.


Subject(s)
Dinoprostone/analysis , Leukocyte Elastase/analysis , Periapical Periodontitis/therapy , Root Canal Therapy , Adult , Dental Fistula/enzymology , Dental Fistula/metabolism , Dental Pulp Cavity/enzymology , Dental Pulp Cavity/metabolism , Exudates and Transudates , Female , Humans , Inflammation Mediators/analysis , Male , Periapical Periodontitis/enzymology , Periapical Periodontitis/metabolism , Periapical Tissue/enzymology , Periapical Tissue/metabolism , Suppuration , Toothache/enzymology , Toothache/metabolism
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Ann Nutr Metab ; 49(2): 88-94, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15802903

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects on serum somatotropin, 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T(3)), thyroxine (T(4)), free fatty acids (FFAs) and total protein levels of different feedings and age in Sakiz sheep that have a high twin-bearing rate supported by estrous synchronization. METHODS: 20 newborn lambs were used in the study. Lambs were divided into 2 equal groups. The lambs in 1 group were separated from their dams following parturition, and those in other group were kept together with their dams. Separated lambs were fed commercial cow's milk for 2.5 weeks. After that, they were fed a milk substitute, hay and concentrated supplement for 2 months, and from the end of the 2 months they were fed hay and concentrated supplement. The lambs in other group were kept together with their dams only during the day and in addition were fed hay and concentrated supplement. After 2 months, they were maintained feeding only on hay and concentrated supplement. Blood samples were taken from vena jugularis of lambs at 12 and 24-48 h, and 14, 28, 42 and 56-90 days after parturition. Serum samples were analyzed for somatotropin by enzyme immunoassay, for T(3) and T(4) by radioimmunoassay, and for total protein and FFA by a spectrophotometric method. RESULTS: Serum somatotropin levels were insignificantly different between the lambs with and without their dams. Serum T(3) levels were generally lower in the separated lambs than those in other group. Serum T(4) levels were significantly lower in the separated lambs 48 h and 90 days after parturition than those in other group. Serum FFAs were insignificantly different between 2 groups. Serum total protein concentrations were lower in the separated lambs than lambs kept together with their dams (significantly at 12 and 48 h and 14 days). CONCLUSION: Ingestion of colostrum and dam milk markedly affected serum total protein levels, but body weight and serum somatotropin levels were insignificantly affected. Also serum T(3) and T(4) levels markedly decreased with advancing age. Serum FFA levels were not affected by the trial.


Subject(s)
Blood Proteins/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood , Growth Hormone/blood , Sheep , Thyroxine/blood , Triiodothyronine/blood , Weaning , Animal Feed , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Animals, Suckling , Body Weight/physiology , Immunoenzyme Techniques/methods , Milk/metabolism , Milk Substitutes/administration & dosage , Milk Substitutes/metabolism , Radioimmunoassay/methods , Spectrophotometry/methods , Time Factors
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J Endod ; 31(5): 350-3, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15851927

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine neutrophil elastase levels (NE) in periapical exudates and to evaluate its relationship with clinical signs and symptoms of endodontically involved teeth. A total of 42 teeth with periapical periodontitis of 37 patients were clinically examined and spontaneous pain, swelling, pain on palpation or percussion, sinus tract formation and pus discharge were recorded. Additionally, periapical lesion size was measured on periapical radiographs. Periapical exudate samples were obtained during routine root canal treatment by using paper points. Enzyme levels were determined by spectrophotometric assays using the NE specific substrate N-methoxysuccinil-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-p-nitroanilide. The teeth with signs and symptoms showed higher NE levels than the teeth without symptoms (p<0.05). The differences were significant when NE levels were presented as total amounts instead of concentration. This study demonstrated that NE in periapical lesions related with clinical symptoms and total enzyme amount may be more reliable mode of data presentation.


Subject(s)
Leukocyte Elastase/metabolism , Periapical Periodontitis/enzymology , Adult , Dental Fistula/enzymology , Edema/enzymology , Exudates and Transudates/enzymology , Female , Humans , Leukocyte Elastase/analysis , Male , Middle Aged , Periapical Periodontitis/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Periodontitis/pathology , Radiography , Statistics, Nonparametric , Suppuration/enzymology , Toothache/enzymology
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Clin Oral Implants Res ; 13(5): 470-6, 2002 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12453123

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) levels and neutrophil elastase (NE) activity in peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) of smoker and nonsmoker patients, and to investigate their relationships with clinical parameters. A total of 42 endosseous root-form dental implants of 14 patients were clinically examined by modified Plaque index (PI), modified Gingival index (GI) and probing depth (PD). Smoking habits of the patients were recorded. PICF of implants were collected by Periopaper strips and IL-1beta, TNF-alpha levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). NE was analyzed with a neutrophil specific chromogenic substrate, N-methoxysuccinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Val-p-nitroanilide. The cytokine and enzyme levels in PICF were expressed as total amount/activity and as concentrations. NE activity in PICF significantly correlated with GI and PD, and IL-1beta levels with GI and PICF volume (P < 0.05). The correlations were stronger when the PICF levels were expressed as total IL-1beta amount and as total NE activity. The implants with inflamed gingiva (GI > 1) had higher levels of IL-1beta and NE activity than implants with noninflamed or slightly inflamed gingiva (GI 3 mm) was greater than the implants with shallow pockets (PD

Subject(s)
Dental Implants , Gingival Crevicular Fluid/chemistry , Interleukin-1/analysis , Leukocyte Elastase/analysis , Smoking/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis , Adult , Chromogenic Compounds , Dental Plaque Index , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gingivitis/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oligopeptides , Osseointegration , Periodontal Index , Periodontal Pocket/metabolism , Periodontitis/metabolism , Statistics, Nonparametric
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