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Temporal and dynamic changes in gingival blood flow during progression of ligature-induced periodontitis.

Ryutaro KurajiYa-Hsin WuShuichi HashimotoSaki MishiroYuuki MaedaYukihiro MiyashitaHiroshi ItoYoko MiwaMasataka SunoharaYvonne L Hernandez-KapilaYukihiro Numabe
Published in: Oral diseases (2020)
GBF in the ligature group increased significantly compared with the control group 30 min after ligation. However, on days 3 and 7, GBF decreased in the ligature group. Also, after day 10, there was no difference in GBF between groups. The levels of alveolar bone loss, gene expression (interleukin-6, cluster of differentiation-31, VEGF-A, and lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor-1), and immunostained VEGF-positive vessels correlated well with changes in GBF. CONCLUSION PROGRESSION OF PERIODONTITIS: In rats was associated with a triphasic pattern of GBF, consisting of a short initial increase, followed by a rapid decrease, and then a gradual plateau phase.
Keyphrases
  • bone loss
  • blood flow
  • gene expression
  • endothelial cells
  • vascular endothelial growth factor
  • high glucose
  • dna methylation
  • lymph node
  • drug induced
  • binding protein