Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats
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Resumo: | Background and Objectives: Many studies have been conducted to better understand the molecular mechanism involved with periodontitis progression. There has been growing interest in the potential impact of obesity on periodontitis onset and progression, but the mechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. The present study was designed to determine the impact of obesity on experimentally induced periodontitis in rats and identify novel pathways involved. Methods: Sixteen Holtzman rats were distributed into two groups (n = 8): ligature-induced periodontitis (P) and obesity plus ligature-induced periodontitis (OP). Obesity was induced by a high-fat diet for 70 days, whereas periodontitis was induced for 20 days, with a cotton thread placed around the upper first molars bilaterally. Alveolar bone loss was measured by microtomographic analysis and histologically by histometry on the hemimaxillae. The protein composition of the periodontal ligament was evaluated by proteomic analysis. Results: Data analysis (body weight, adipose tissue weight, and blood test) confirmed obesity induction, whereas bone loss was confirmed by micro-CT and histologic analyses. Proteome analysis from the periodontal ligament tissues (PDL) identified 819 proteins, 53 exclusive to the P group, 28 exclusive to the OP group, and 738 commonly expressed. Validation was performed by immunohistochemistry for selected proteins (spondin1, vinculin, and TRAP). Conclusion: Histologically, it was found that obesity did not significantly affect bone loss resulting from periodontitis. However, the present study's findings indicated that obesity affects the proteome of PDL submitted to experimental periodontitis, allowing for identifying potential targets for personalized approaches. |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in ratsobesityperiodontal diseaseperiodontal ligamentperiodontitisproteomicsBackground and Objectives: Many studies have been conducted to better understand the molecular mechanism involved with periodontitis progression. There has been growing interest in the potential impact of obesity on periodontitis onset and progression, but the mechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. The present study was designed to determine the impact of obesity on experimentally induced periodontitis in rats and identify novel pathways involved. Methods: Sixteen Holtzman rats were distributed into two groups (n = 8): ligature-induced periodontitis (P) and obesity plus ligature-induced periodontitis (OP). Obesity was induced by a high-fat diet for 70 days, whereas periodontitis was induced for 20 days, with a cotton thread placed around the upper first molars bilaterally. Alveolar bone loss was measured by microtomographic analysis and histologically by histometry on the hemimaxillae. The protein composition of the periodontal ligament was evaluated by proteomic analysis. Results: Data analysis (body weight, adipose tissue weight, and blood test) confirmed obesity induction, whereas bone loss was confirmed by micro-CT and histologic analyses. Proteome analysis from the periodontal ligament tissues (PDL) identified 819 proteins, 53 exclusive to the P group, 28 exclusive to the OP group, and 738 commonly expressed. Validation was performed by immunohistochemistry for selected proteins (spondin1, vinculin, and TRAP). Conclusion: Histologically, it was found that obesity did not significantly affect bone loss resulting from periodontitis. However, the present study's findings indicated that obesity affects the proteome of PDL submitted to experimental periodontitis, allowing for identifying potential targets for personalized approaches.Department of Diagnosis and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University – UNESPDepartment of Morphology School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State UniversityDivision of Periodontics Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontics Piracicaba Dental School University of Campinas – UNICAMPDepartment of Genetics Evolution Microbiology and Immunology Institute of Biology University of Campinas – UNICAMPSão Leopoldo Mandic Research CenterDepartment of Periodontology and Operative Dentistry University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg UniversityDepartment of Diagnosis and Surgery School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State University – UNESPDepartment of Morphology School of Dentistry at Araraquara São Paulo State UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)São Leopoldo Mandic Research CenterUniversity Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg UniversityLopes, Maria Eduarda Scordamaia [UNESP]Marcantonio, Camila Chierici [UNESP]de Molon, Rafael Scaf [UNESP]Cerri, Paulo Sérgio [UNESP]Salmon, Cristiane RibeiroMofatto, Luciana SoutoNociti Junior, Francisco HumbertoDeschner, JamesCirelli, Joni Augusto [UNESP]Nogueira, Andressa Vilas Boas [UNESP]2022-04-29T08:40:16Z2022-04-29T08:40:16Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jre.12983Journal of Periodontal Research.1600-07650022-3484http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23048710.1111/jre.129832-s2.0-85125581684Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Periodontal Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-27T15:15:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/230487Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-27T15:15:11Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats Lopes, Maria Eduarda Scordamaia [UNESP] obesity periodontal disease periodontal ligament periodontitis proteomics |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Obesity influences the proteome of periodontal ligament tissues following periodontitis induction in rats |
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Lopes, Maria Eduarda Scordamaia [UNESP] |
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Lopes, Maria Eduarda Scordamaia [UNESP] Marcantonio, Camila Chierici [UNESP] de Molon, Rafael Scaf [UNESP] Cerri, Paulo Sérgio [UNESP] Salmon, Cristiane Ribeiro Mofatto, Luciana Souto Nociti Junior, Francisco Humberto Deschner, James Cirelli, Joni Augusto [UNESP] Nogueira, Andressa Vilas Boas [UNESP] |
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Marcantonio, Camila Chierici [UNESP] de Molon, Rafael Scaf [UNESP] Cerri, Paulo Sérgio [UNESP] Salmon, Cristiane Ribeiro Mofatto, Luciana Souto Nociti Junior, Francisco Humberto Deschner, James Cirelli, Joni Augusto [UNESP] Nogueira, Andressa Vilas Boas [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) São Leopoldo Mandic Research Center University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University |
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Lopes, Maria Eduarda Scordamaia [UNESP] Marcantonio, Camila Chierici [UNESP] de Molon, Rafael Scaf [UNESP] Cerri, Paulo Sérgio [UNESP] Salmon, Cristiane Ribeiro Mofatto, Luciana Souto Nociti Junior, Francisco Humberto Deschner, James Cirelli, Joni Augusto [UNESP] Nogueira, Andressa Vilas Boas [UNESP] |
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obesity periodontal disease periodontal ligament periodontitis proteomics |
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obesity periodontal disease periodontal ligament periodontitis proteomics |
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Background and Objectives: Many studies have been conducted to better understand the molecular mechanism involved with periodontitis progression. There has been growing interest in the potential impact of obesity on periodontitis onset and progression, but the mechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. The present study was designed to determine the impact of obesity on experimentally induced periodontitis in rats and identify novel pathways involved. Methods: Sixteen Holtzman rats were distributed into two groups (n = 8): ligature-induced periodontitis (P) and obesity plus ligature-induced periodontitis (OP). Obesity was induced by a high-fat diet for 70 days, whereas periodontitis was induced for 20 days, with a cotton thread placed around the upper first molars bilaterally. Alveolar bone loss was measured by microtomographic analysis and histologically by histometry on the hemimaxillae. The protein composition of the periodontal ligament was evaluated by proteomic analysis. Results: Data analysis (body weight, adipose tissue weight, and blood test) confirmed obesity induction, whereas bone loss was confirmed by micro-CT and histologic analyses. Proteome analysis from the periodontal ligament tissues (PDL) identified 819 proteins, 53 exclusive to the P group, 28 exclusive to the OP group, and 738 commonly expressed. Validation was performed by immunohistochemistry for selected proteins (spondin1, vinculin, and TRAP). Conclusion: Histologically, it was found that obesity did not significantly affect bone loss resulting from periodontitis. However, the present study's findings indicated that obesity affects the proteome of PDL submitted to experimental periodontitis, allowing for identifying potential targets for personalized approaches. |
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