Wagaskar Pooja, Gaikwad Sayali, Suryawanshi Meghraj, Patil Ashwani
DYP DPU School of Pharmacy and Research, Pimpri, Pune, 411018, Maharashtra, India.
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Pimpri, Pune, 411018, Maharashtra, India.
Inflammopharmacology. 2025 Aug 12. doi: 10.1007/s10787-025-01888-7.
This review aims to explore the relationship between periodontitis and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and dementia. It also aims to evaluate the existing evidence and discuss whether periodontitis could be considered a modifiable risk factor in the prevention or progression of neurodegenerative conditions. Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and dementia are among the most challenging health issues of our time, especially with aging populations worldwide. Interestingly, recent research suggests that the health of our mouth-particularly chronic gum disease known as periodontitis-might be more closely linked to brain health than we ever realized. This review explores the growing body of evidence connecting periodontitis with neurodegeneration. We examine how oral bacteria and the inflammation they cause can enter the bloodstream, reach the brain, and potentially trigger or worsen conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. From preclinical models to clinical trials, the data show intriguing overlaps in the biological pathways involved, particularly inflammation, immune responses, and abnormal protein accumulation. While more research is still needed to confirm direct cause-and-effect relationships, the existing findings raise an important question: could improving oral health be a simple, preventive step toward protecting the brain? This review aims to shed light on that possibility and encourages further exploration into treating periodontitis not just as a dental issue, but as a potential key to slowing down or preventing neurodegenerative diseases.
本综述旨在探讨牙周炎与神经退行性疾病之间的关系,如阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和痴呆症。它还旨在评估现有证据,并讨论牙周炎是否可被视为神经退行性疾病预防或进展中的一个可改变的风险因素。像阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和痴呆症这样的神经退行性疾病是我们这个时代最具挑战性的健康问题之一,尤其是在全球人口老龄化的情况下。有趣的是,最近的研究表明,我们口腔的健康状况——特别是被称为牙周炎的慢性牙龈疾病——可能与大脑健康的联系比我们以往意识到的更为紧密。本综述探讨了将牙周炎与神经退行性变联系起来的越来越多的证据。我们研究口腔细菌及其引发的炎症如何进入血液、到达大脑,并可能引发或加重阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病等疾病。从临床前模型到临床试验,数据显示在涉及的生物途径中存在有趣的重叠,特别是炎症、免疫反应和异常蛋白质积累。虽然仍需要更多研究来证实直接的因果关系,但现有研究结果提出了一个重要问题:改善口腔健康是否可能是保护大脑的一个简单预防措施?本综述旨在阐明这种可能性,并鼓励进一步探索将牙周炎不仅作为一个牙科问题来治疗,而且作为减缓或预防神经退行性疾病的一个潜在关键因素来治疗。