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Biochemical, pathohistological, radiographic and cardiological analysis reveals the possible association between apical periodontitis and cardiac function in diabetic rats.

Khasan Alievich OrdashevAndjela Milojevic SamanovicIsrapil Alisultanovich OmarovVladimir ZivkovicTamara Nikolic TurnicJovana NovakovicAleksandra StojanovicMarina NikolicBozidar PindovicJasmina SretenovicVladimir Petrovich FisenkoSergey BolevichStefani BolevichVladimir Jakovljevic
Published in: Archives of oral biology (2024)
AP was associated with increased glucose levels, impaired cardiac function, structure, and OS in diabetic rats. Diabetes was related to an increased radiographic AP area. The study may be a starting point for further research to clarify the effects of AP on cardiac function in various models of systemic diseases.
Keyphrases
  • diabetic rats
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • blood glucose
  • glycemic control
  • adipose tissue
  • weight loss