The role of potassium channels in the endothelial dysfunction induced by periodontitis.
Luiz Renato Olchanheski JuniorRegina SordiJunior Garcia OliveiraGustavo Ferreira AlvesReila Taina MendesFábio André Dos SantosDaniel FernandesPublished in: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB (2018)
Periodontitis induces impairment in endothelial-dependent relaxation; this impairment recovers, even in the presence of periodontitis. The recovery is mediated by the activation of endothelial calcium-activated potassium channels in ligature animals. Although important for maintenance of vascular homeostasis, this effect could mask the lack of NO, which has other beneficial properties.