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Title: Periodontal disease and salivary oxidative stress in children with lymphogranulomatosis
Authors: Yanko, N. V.
Kaskova, L. F.
Vashchenko, I. Yu.
Novikova, S. Ch.
Янко, Наталія Валентинівна
Каськова, Людмила Федорівна
Ващенко, Ірина Юріївна
Новікова, Світлана Чеславна
Issue Date: 30-Jul-2023
Publisher: Aluna
Citation: Periodontal disease and salivary oxidative stress in children with lymphogranulomatosis / N. V. Yanko, L. F. Kaskova, I. Yu. Vashchenko, S. Ch. Novikova // Wiadomosci Lekarskie. – 2023. – Vol. LXXVI, issue 7. – P. 1569–1565.
Abstract: The aim: To investigate the impact of lymphogranulomatosis (LGM) and periodontal disease on salivary lipid peroxidation and enzymatic antioxidants` levels in children. Materials and methods: 45 children aged 6–16 years with LGM were examined before hematologic therapy (group LGM 1), after therapy (group LGM 2), and at the remission (group LGM 3). The control group included 70 healthy children. Periodontal state of children, saliva thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase were examined. Results: 6-11 years old children from LGM 1 group showed a higher frequency of periodontal disease (50,0%), as well as 12-15 year olds (80,8%) compared to healthy children (17,4% and 42,8% accordingly, p<0,05). TBARS levels were higher in LGM 1-3 groups of children with periodontal disease (9,79, 12,3 and 12,6 umol/l, р<0,01) compared to counterparts without it (8,01, 10,1 and 11,6 umol/l, р<0,01) and healthy children with periodontal disease (7,9 umol/l, р<0,01). SOD activity was higher in LGM 1-3 groups of children with periodontal disease (-0,075, -0,086, -0,074 units) compared to children without it (-0,048, -0,059, -0,04 units, р<0,01) and healthy children with periodontal disease (-0,04 units, р<0,01). Catalase activity was lower in LGM 1-3 groups of children with periodontal disease (6,72, 5,2 and 6,7 units) compared to counterparts without it (7,3, 3,7 and 4,7 units, р<0,01) and healthy children with periodontal disease (7,1 units, р<0,01). Conclusions: Children with periodontal disease related to LGM had higher TBARS levels, SOD activity and lower catalase activity in saliva. Both LGM and periodontal disease altered lipid peroxidation and antioxidant protection in saliva of children.
Keywords: children
periodontal disease
antioxidant
oxidative stress
lymphogranulomatosis
ISSN: 0043-5147
DOI: 10.36740/WLek202307109
URI: http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/21855
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