Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus

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Autor(a) principal: Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Dib Joao, Mariana Ferreira, Cruz Galhardo Camargo, Gabriela Alessandra da, Teixeira, Glaucia Schuindt, Machado, Thamiris Santana, Azevedo, Rebeca de Souza, Mariano, Flavia Sammartino, Colombo, Natalia Helena [UNESP], Vizoto, Natalia Leal, Mattos-Graner, Renata de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-77572016-0196
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/162694
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, systemic inflammatory mediators and lipid profiles in type 1 diabetes children (DM) with those observed in children without diabetes (NDM), both with gingivitis. Material and methods: Twenty-four DM children and twenty-seven NDM controls were evaluated. The periodontal status, glycemic and lipid profiles were determined for both groups. Subgingival samples of periodontal sites were collected to determine the prevalence of periodontal microorganisms by PCR. Blood samples were collected for IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 analysis using ELISA kits. Results: Periodontal conditions of DM and NDM patients were similar, without statistical differences in periodontal indices. When considering patients with gingivitis, all lipid parameters evaluated were highest in the DM group; Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were more prevalent in the periodontal sites of DM children. Red complex bacteria were detected in few sites of DM and NDM groups. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Campylobacter rectus were frequently found in both groups. Similar levels of IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 were detected in DM and NDM children. Conclusion: Clinical and immunological profiles are similar between DM and NDM children. The presence of Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were associated with gingivitis in DM children.
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spelling Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitusGingivitisChildrenDiabetes mellitusPolymerase chain reactionCytokinesObjective: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, systemic inflammatory mediators and lipid profiles in type 1 diabetes children (DM) with those observed in children without diabetes (NDM), both with gingivitis. Material and methods: Twenty-four DM children and twenty-seven NDM controls were evaluated. The periodontal status, glycemic and lipid profiles were determined for both groups. Subgingival samples of periodontal sites were collected to determine the prevalence of periodontal microorganisms by PCR. Blood samples were collected for IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 analysis using ELISA kits. Results: Periodontal conditions of DM and NDM patients were similar, without statistical differences in periodontal indices. When considering patients with gingivitis, all lipid parameters evaluated were highest in the DM group; Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were more prevalent in the periodontal sites of DM children. Red complex bacteria were detected in few sites of DM and NDM groups. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Campylobacter rectus were frequently found in both groups. Similar levels of IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 were detected in DM and NDM children. Conclusion: Clinical and immunological profiles are similar between DM and NDM children. The presence of Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were associated with gingivitis in DM children.Univ Estadual Paulista, Fac Odontol Aracatuba, Dept Odontol Infantil & Social, Rua Jose Bonifacio 1193, BR-16015050 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Estadual Campinas, Fac Odontol Piracicaba, Dept Diagnost Oral, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Fluminense, Fac Odontol Nova Friburgo, Rio De Janeiro, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Odontol Aracatuba, Dept Odontol Infantil & Social, Rua Jose Bonifacio 1193, BR-16015050 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo Fac Odontologia BauruUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]Dib Joao, Mariana FerreiraCruz Galhardo Camargo, Gabriela Alessandra daTeixeira, Glaucia SchuindtMachado, Thamiris SantanaAzevedo, Rebeca de SouzaMariano, Flavia SammartinoColombo, Natalia Helena [UNESP]Vizoto, Natalia LealMattos-Graner, Renata de Oliveira2018-11-26T17:24:30Z2018-11-26T17:24:30Z2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article217-226application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-77572016-0196Journal Of Applied Oral Science. Bauru-sp: Univ Sao Paulo Fac Odontologia Bauru, v. 25, n. 2, p. 217-226, 2017.1678-7757http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16269410.1590/1678-77572016-0196S1678-77572017000200217WOS:000399107700013S1678-77572017000200217.pdf56518745094936170000-0002-2575-279XWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal Of Applied Oral Science0,645info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-19T17:56:38Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/162694Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-19T17:56:38Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
title Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
spellingShingle Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]
Gingivitis
Children
Diabetes mellitus
Polymerase chain reaction
Cytokines
title_short Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
title_full Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
title_sort Microbiological, lipid and immunological profiles in children with gingivitis and type 1 diabetes mellitus
author Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]
author_facet Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]
Dib Joao, Mariana Ferreira
Cruz Galhardo Camargo, Gabriela Alessandra da
Teixeira, Glaucia Schuindt
Machado, Thamiris Santana
Azevedo, Rebeca de Souza
Mariano, Flavia Sammartino
Colombo, Natalia Helena [UNESP]
Vizoto, Natalia Leal
Mattos-Graner, Renata de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Dib Joao, Mariana Ferreira
Cruz Galhardo Camargo, Gabriela Alessandra da
Teixeira, Glaucia Schuindt
Machado, Thamiris Santana
Azevedo, Rebeca de Souza
Mariano, Flavia Sammartino
Colombo, Natalia Helena [UNESP]
Vizoto, Natalia Leal
Mattos-Graner, Renata de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duque, Cristiane [UNESP]
Dib Joao, Mariana Ferreira
Cruz Galhardo Camargo, Gabriela Alessandra da
Teixeira, Glaucia Schuindt
Machado, Thamiris Santana
Azevedo, Rebeca de Souza
Mariano, Flavia Sammartino
Colombo, Natalia Helena [UNESP]
Vizoto, Natalia Leal
Mattos-Graner, Renata de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gingivitis
Children
Diabetes mellitus
Polymerase chain reaction
Cytokines
topic Gingivitis
Children
Diabetes mellitus
Polymerase chain reaction
Cytokines
description Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, systemic inflammatory mediators and lipid profiles in type 1 diabetes children (DM) with those observed in children without diabetes (NDM), both with gingivitis. Material and methods: Twenty-four DM children and twenty-seven NDM controls were evaluated. The periodontal status, glycemic and lipid profiles were determined for both groups. Subgingival samples of periodontal sites were collected to determine the prevalence of periodontal microorganisms by PCR. Blood samples were collected for IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 analysis using ELISA kits. Results: Periodontal conditions of DM and NDM patients were similar, without statistical differences in periodontal indices. When considering patients with gingivitis, all lipid parameters evaluated were highest in the DM group; Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were more prevalent in the periodontal sites of DM children. Red complex bacteria were detected in few sites of DM and NDM groups. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Campylobacter rectus were frequently found in both groups. Similar levels of IL-1-beta, TNF-alpha. and IL-6 were detected in DM and NDM children. Conclusion: Clinical and immunological profiles are similar between DM and NDM children. The presence of Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were associated with gingivitis in DM children.
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