Experimental tooth loss affects spatial learning function and blood-brain barrier of mice.
Hiroshi OueRie HatakeyamaEri IshidaMiyuki YokoiKazuhiro TsugaPublished in: Oral diseases (2022)
Experimental tooth loss reduced the level of claudin-5 and caused astrogliosis in the brains of mice, which was accompanied by deterioration of learning functions. This study may provide a new insight about the association between tooth loss and cognitive dysfunction.