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Effect of Non Surgical Therapy on Calprotectin and Periostin Levels in Patients With Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases - An Interventional Study
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease is initiated by the oral microbial biofilm where in the response to this infection is mediated by various intracellular signalling pathways leading to the production of numerous bio-molecules. . Calprotectin is major cytoplasmic protein expressed in majority by neutrophils and as well seen in gingival epithelial cells, activated macrophages and vascular endothelial cells in minor amounts. Calprotectin is regarded as acute phase protein that increases during a variety of inflammatory diseases like periodontitis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. Periostin is a marked anti-inflammatory protein belonging to fascilin family which actively contributed to tissue injury, fibrosis, atherosclerosis and inflammatory diseases Hence this study aims to determine the expression of Calprotectin and Periostin as biomarkers and also as putative risk indicators in generalized chronic periodontitis subjects with or without cardiovascular disease before and after non-surgical therapy.
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease is initiated by the oral microbial biofilm where in the response to this infection is mediated by various intracellular signalling pathways leading to the production of numerous bio-molecules. The emerging era of molecular analysis has paved the way to quantify and study the disease markers to which plays a vital role in disease progression. This, in turn, has marked the advent of various studies which employ the use of serum, saliva, gingival crevicular fluid, plaque and tissue samples, etc., to study various diseases in the oral cavity and its relation with systemic diseases. Several epidemiological studies support an association between high levels of inflammatory biomarkers due to periodontal infections and increased risk and progression of cardio vascular disease. Both periodontitis and cardio vascular disease share various biomarkers expressed in common present in saliva, serum and gingival crevicular fluid which correlates the link of periodontitis with cardiovascular disease. Calprotectin is major cytoplasmic protein expressed in majority by neutrophils and as well seen in gingival epithelial cells, activated macrophages and vascular endothelial cells in minor amounts. Calprotectin is regarded as acute phase protein that increases during a variety of inflammatory diseases like periodontitis, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. Calprotectin have been detected in GCF and oral tissues where in initial periodontal therapy can reduce the levels of Calprotectin, but their clinical significance has never been investigated in patients with chronic periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. Among the various matricellular proteins expressed in saliva and GCF, Periostin is a marked anti-inflammatory protein belonging to fascilin family which actively contributed to tissue injury, fibrosis, atherosclerosis and inflammatory diseases. Periostin is commonly found in collagen rich tissues thereby it is thought to affect the production of collagen fibrils. The defensive role of Periostin in periodontal tissues and its expression in periodontitis and cardio vascular disease correlating with before and after non-surgical therapy is less studied which on further exploration might be a potent risk assessment tool linking periodontal and cardiovascular diseases. While there are studies which have demonstrated the expression of Calprotectin and Periostin in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of periodontal patients separately, there are no studies which correlate their interrelationship in periodontitis and cardiovascular disease. Hence this study aims to determine the expression of Calprotectin and Periostin as biomarkers and also as putative risk indicators in generalized chronic periodontitis subjects with or without cardiovascular disease before and after non-surgical therapy.
Age
30 - 65 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Jaideep Mahendra
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Start Date
June 30, 2021
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2022
Completion Date
December 31, 2022
Last Updated
November 16, 2022
45
ESTIMATED participants
Non Surgical Periodontal Therapy
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital
NCT06909773
NCT06505109
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