Van Dyke Thomas E, van Winkelhoff Arie Jan
Department of Applied Oral Sciences, The Forsyth Institute, 245 First Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
J Periodontol. 2013 Apr;84(4 Suppl):S1-7. doi: 10.1902/jop.2013.1340018.
This introductory article examines the potential mechanisms that may play a role in the associations between periodontitis and the systemic conditions being considered in the EFP/AAP Workshop in Segovia, Spain. Three basic mechanisms have been postulated to play a role in these interactions; metastatic infections,inflammation and inflammatory injury, and adaptive immunity. The potential role of each alone and together is considered in in vitro and animal studies and in human studies when available. This is not a systematic or critical review, but rather an overview of the field to set the stage for the critical reviews in each of the working groups.
这篇介绍性文章探讨了可能在牙周炎与西班牙塞戈维亚举行的EFP/AAP研讨会上所考虑的全身状况之间的关联中发挥作用的潜在机制。已假定三种基本机制在这些相互作用中发挥作用;转移性感染、炎症和炎性损伤以及适应性免疫。在体外和动物研究以及现有人类研究中考虑了每种机制单独及共同发挥的潜在作用。这不是一篇系统性或批判性综述,而是该领域的概述,为每个工作组的批判性综述奠定基础。