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   Gum bug,leave my heart alone!-epidemiologic and mechanistic evidence linking periodontal infections and atherosclerosis  
   
نویسنده kebschull m. ,demmer r.t. ,papapanou p.n.
منبع journal of dental research - 2010 - دوره : 89 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:879 -902
چکیده    Evidence from epidemiologic studies suggests that periodontal infections are independently associated with subclinical and clinical atherosclerotic vascular disease. although the strength of the reported associations is modest,the consistency of the data across diverse populations and a variety of exposure and outcome variables suggests that the findings are not spurious or attributable only to the effects of con-founders. analysis of limited data from interventional studies suggests that periodontal treatment generally results in favorable effects on subclinical markers of atherosclerosis,although such analysis also indicates considerable heterogeneity in responses. experimental mechanistic in vitro and in vivo studies have established the plausibility of a link between periodontal infections and atherogenesis,and have identified biological pathways by which these effects may be mediated. however,the utilized models are mostly mono-infections of host cells by a limited number of ĝ€model periodontal pathogens,and therefore may not adequately portray human periodontitis as a polymicrobial,biofilm-mediated disease. future research must identify in vivo pathways in humans that may (i) lead to periodontitis-induced atherogenesis,or (ii) result in treatment-induced reduction of atherosclerosis risk. data from these studies will be essential for determining whether periodontal interventions have a role in the primary or secondary prevention of atherosclerosis. © international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه atherosclerosis; epidemiology; infection; mechanisms; periodontal
آدرس division of periodontics,section of oral and diagnostic sciences,college of dental medicine,630 w 168th street,united states,department of periodontology,operative and preventive dentistry,university of bonn, Germany, department of epidemiology,mailman school of public health,columbia university,new york,ny 10032, United States, division of periodontics,section of oral and diagnostic sciences,college of dental medicine,630 w 168th street, United States
 
     
   
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