Prieto Diego, Pino-Lagos Karina, Realini Ornella, Cáceres Felipe, Retamal Ignacio, Chaparro Alejandra
Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Los Andes, Santiago, Chile.
Programa de Magíster en Investigación e Innovación en Ciencias de La Odontología, Universidad de Los Andes, Santiago, 7550000, Chile.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2023 Mar-Apr;13(2):321-326. doi: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2023.03.001. Epub 2023 Mar 4.
Pregnancy exacerbates the periodontal inflammation; however, the biological mediators involved are not well characterized. Neuropilins (NRPs) are transmembrane glycoproteins involved in physiological and pathogenic processes such as angiogenesis and immunity but its relationship with periodontal disease in pregnant women has not been studied.
To explore the soluble Neuropilin-1 (sNRP-1) levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) samples during early pregnancy and its association with the periodontitis severity and periodontal clinical parameters.
80 pregnant women were recruited, and GCF samples were collected. Clinical data and periodontal clinical parameters were recorded. sNRP-1 expression was determined by ELISA assay. The relationship between sNRP-1(+) pregnant women with the severity of periodontitis and periodontal clinical parameters was determined by Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests. Spearman's test estimated the correlation between sNRP-1 levels and periodontal clinical parameters.
Periodontitis was classified as mild in 27.5% (n = 22) women, moderate in 42.5% (n = 34), and severe in 30% (n = 24). sNRP-1 expression was higher in the GCF of pregnant with severe (41.67%) and moderate (41.17%) periodontitis compared than in those with mild periodontitis (18.8%). The sNRP-1(+) pregnant had a higher BOP (76.5% v/s 57%; p = 0.0071) and PISA (1199.5 mm2 v/s 880.2 mm2; p = 0.0282) compared with sNRP-1(-). A positive correlation between sNRP-1 levels in GCF and BOP (p = 0.0081) and PISA (p = 0.0398) was observed.
The results suggest that sNRP-1 could be involved in periodontal inflammation during pregnancy.
妊娠会加剧牙周炎症;然而,其中涉及的生物介质尚未得到充分表征。神经纤毛蛋白(NRPs)是参与血管生成和免疫等生理和致病过程的跨膜糖蛋白,但其与孕妇牙周疾病的关系尚未得到研究。
探讨妊娠早期龈沟液(GCF)样本中可溶性神经纤毛蛋白-1(sNRP-1)水平及其与牙周炎严重程度和牙周临床参数的关联。
招募80名孕妇,收集GCF样本。记录临床数据和牙周临床参数。通过酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)法测定sNRP-1表达。采用Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney检验确定sNRP-1阳性孕妇与牙周炎严重程度和牙周临床参数之间的关系。Spearman检验评估sNRP-1水平与牙周临床参数之间的相关性。
27.5%(n = 22)的女性牙周炎为轻度,42.5%(n = 34)为中度,30%(n = 24)为重度。与轻度牙周炎孕妇相比,重度(41.67%)和中度(41.17%)牙周炎孕妇的GCF中sNRP-1表达更高(轻度为18.8%)。与sNRP-1阴性孕妇相比,sNRP-1阳性孕妇的探诊出血(BOP)更高(76.5%对57%;p = 0.0071),牙周袋内面积(PISA)更大(1199.5平方毫米对880.2平方毫米;p = 0.0282)。观察到GCF中sNRP-1水平与BOP(p = 0.0081)和PISA(p = 0.0398)之间存在正相关。
结果表明,sNRP-1可能参与妊娠期间的牙周炎症。