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Activation of vitamin D in the gingival epithelium and its role in gingival inflammation and alveolar bone loss.

Lorenzo P MenzelWillam RuddickMobaswar H ChowdhuryDavid C BriceRyan ClanceEmily PorcelliLisa K RyanJungnam LeeÖzlem YilmazKeith L KirkwoodLaura McMahonAmy TranGill Diamond
Published in: Journal of periodontal research (2019)
Vitamin D deficiency in mice contributes to PD, recapitulating the association seen in humans, and provides a unique model to study the development of PD. Vitamin D increases the activity of GEC against the invasion of periodontal pathogens and inhibits the inflammatory response, both in vitro and in vivo. GEC can convert inactive vitamin D to the active form in situ, supporting the hypothesis that vitamin D can be applied directly to the gingiva to prevent or treat periodontal disease.
Keyphrases
  • inflammatory response
  • bone loss
  • oxidative stress
  • adipose tissue
  • immune response
  • metabolic syndrome
  • lps induced
  • high fat diet induced