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BMC Oral Health ; 17(1): 115, 2017 Jul 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28709424

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Early childhood caries (ECC) is an aggressive condition that can affect teeth of young children. This study aimed to evaluate genotypic diversity and phenotypic traits of S. mutans isolated from dental biofilms of children with different caries status in comparison with caries free (CF) children. METHODS: Streptococcus mutans strains were isolated from supragingival biofilm samples of CF, ECC and severe-ECC (S-ECC) children and genotyped by arbitrary-primer polymerase chain reaction - AP-PCR. S. mutans genotypes were tested for their ability to reduce the suspension pH through glycolysis, to tolerate extreme acid challenge and by their ability to form biofilm. Response variables were analyzed by ANOVA/Tukey or Kruskal-Wallis/Mann-Whitney tests at a 5% of significance. RESULTS: There was an increase in the prevalence of Streptococcus mutans in biofilms with the severity of dental caries. No differences in genotypic diversity and in acidogenicity of genotypes were found among CF, ECC and S-ECC children. S mutans strains with genotypes more characteristic for ECC and S-ECC children formed more biofilms than those identified in CF children. The strains isolated from S-ECC children were highly acid tolerant. CONCLUSION: Although S. mutans genotypic diversity was similar among the groups of children, phenotypic traits of S. mutans, especially the acid tolerance response, could explain the severity of early childhood caries.


Assuntos
Cárie Dentária/microbiologia , Streptococcus mutans/genética , Biofilmes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Pré-Escolar , Cárie Dentária/patologia , Feminino , Variação Genética/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Fenótipo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Streptococcus mutans/isolamento & purificação
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J Appl Oral Sci ; 25(2): 217-226, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28403363

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, systemic inflammatory mediators and lipid profiles in type 1 diabetes children (DM) with those observed in children without diabetes (NDM), both with gingivitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-four DM children and twenty-seven NDM controls were evaluated. The periodontal status, glycemic and lipid profiles were determined for both groups. Subgingival samples of periodontal sites were collected to determine the prevalence of periodontal microorganisms by PCR. Blood samples were collected for IL-1-ß, TNF-α and IL-6 analysis using ELISA kits. RESULTS: Periodontal conditions of DM and NDM patients were similar, without statistical differences in periodontal indices. When considering patients with gingivitis, all lipid parameters evaluated were highest in the DM group; Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were more prevalent in the periodontal sites of DM children. "Red complex" bacteria were detected in few sites of DM and NDM groups. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Campylobacter rectus were frequently found in both groups. Similar levels of IL-1-ß, TNF-α and IL-6 were detected in DM and NDM children. CONCLUSION: Clinical and immunological profiles are similar between DM and NDM children. The presence of Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were associated with gingivitis in DM children.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/epidemiologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/microbiologia , Gengivite/epidemiologia , Gengivite/microbiologia , Periodonto/microbiologia , Adolescente , Brasil/epidemiologia , Capnocytophaga/isolamento & purificação , Criança , Colesterol/sangue , Dentição Permanente , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/imunologia , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Feminino , Gengivite/imunologia , Humanos , Interleucina-1beta/sangue , Interleucina-6/sangue , Masculino , Índice Periodontal , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Dente Decíduo/microbiologia , Triglicerídeos/sangue , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue
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J. appl. oral sci ; 25(2): 217-226, Mar.-Apr. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-841185

RESUMO

Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of periodontal pathogens, systemic inflammatory mediators and lipid profiles in type 1 diabetes children (DM) with those observed in children without diabetes (NDM), both with gingivitis. Material and methods Twenty-four DM children and twenty-seven NDM controls were evaluated. The periodontal status, glycemic and lipid profiles were determined for both groups. Subgingival samples of periodontal sites were collected to determine the prevalence of periodontal microorganisms by PCR. Blood samples were collected for IL-1-β, TNF-α and IL-6 analysis using ELISA kits. Results Periodontal conditions of DM and NDM patients were similar, without statistical differences in periodontal indices. When considering patients with gingivitis, all lipid parameters evaluated were highest in the DM group; Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were more prevalent in the periodontal sites of DM children. “Red complex” bacteria were detected in few sites of DM and NDM groups. Fusobacterium nucleatum and Campylobacter rectus were frequently found in both groups. Similar levels of IL-1-β, TNF-α and IL-6 were detected in DM and NDM children. Conclusion Clinical and immunological profiles are similar between DM and NDM children. The presence of Capnocytophaga sputigena and Capnocytophaga ochracea were associated with gingivitis in DM children.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Periodonto/microbiologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/microbiologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/epidemiologia , Gengivite/microbiologia , Gengivite/epidemiologia , Dente Decíduo/microbiologia , Triglicerídeos/sangue , Brasil/epidemiologia , Capnocytophaga/isolamento & purificação , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Índice Periodontal , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Colesterol/sangue , Interleucina-6/sangue , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Dentição Permanente , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/imunologia , Interleucina-1beta/sangue , Gengivite/imunologia
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 15(3)July-Sept. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-875096

RESUMO

This study aimed to evaluate clinical, microbiological and immunological parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) in comparison with normoglycemic patients (NDM). Glycemic and lipid profiles and periodontal clinical status were determined for thirty-three patients (17 DM and 16 NDM). The presence of periodontopathogens and species of Candida in subgingival sites were determined by polymerase chain reaction and immunological parameters by ELISA assays. All glycemic and clinical parameters evaluated were higher in the DM group, with statistical difference for fasting glucose, glycated-hemoglobin, and periodontal parameters. Lipid profile (except triglycerides), levels of TNF-α and myeloperoxidase and the prevalence of the tested microorganisms were similar between the groups, except for Candida albicans and Candida glabrata, which was higher in the DM group. In conclusion, although microbiological and immunological parameters were similar in the DM and NDM groups, periodontitis and the levels of some species of Candida were more severe in DM patients. (AU)


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Periodontite Crônica , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Doenças Periodontais , Peroxidase , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa , Candida , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Periodontite , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
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Arch Oral Biol ; 67: 22-7, 2016 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27019137

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Explore the associations between the severity of dental caries in childhood, mutans streptococci (MS) levels and IgA antibody response against Streptococcus mutans GbpB. Moreover, other caries-related etiological factors were also investigated. DESIGN: 36-60 month-old children were grouped into Caries-Free (CF, n=19), Early Childhood Caries (ECC, n=17) and Severe Early Childhood Caries (S-ECC, n=21). Data from socio-economic-cultural status, oral hygiene habits and dietary patterns were obtained from a questionnaire and a food-frequency diary filled out by parents. Saliva was collected from children for microbiological analysis and detection of salivary IgA antibody reactive with S. mutans GbpB in western blot. RESULTS: S-ECC children had reduced family income compared to those with ECC and CF. There was difference between CF and caries groups (ECC and S-ECC) in MS counts. Positive correlations between salivary IgA antibody response against GbpB and MS counts were found when the entire population was evaluated. When children with high MS counts were compared, S-ECC group showed significantly lower IgA antibody levels to GbpB compared to CF group. This finding was not observed for the ECC group. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that children with S-ECC have reduced salivary IgA immune responses to S. mutans GbpB, potentially compromising their ability to modify MS infection and its cariogenic potential. Furthermore, a reduced family income and high levels of MS were also associated with S-ECC.


Assuntos
Cárie Dentária/imunologia , Cárie Dentária/microbiologia , Imunoglobulina A Secretora/imunologia , Saliva/imunologia , Streptococcus mutans/imunologia , Formação de Anticorpos , Antígenos de Bactérias/imunologia , Carga Bacteriana , Western Blotting , Proteínas de Transporte/imunologia , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Imunidade nas Mucosas , Imunoglobulina A Secretora/biossíntese , Lectinas/imunologia , Masculino , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Araçatuba; s.n; 2015. 101 p. tab, graf.
Tese em Inglês | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-867453

RESUMO

A cárie precoce da infância (CPI) é ainda um grave problema de saúde pública no mundo, principalmente em países em desenvolvimento. Estudos têm sugerido a associação da ingestão frequente de carboidratos fermentáveis como a sacarose, altas contagens de microrganismos cariogênicos e maior vulnerabilidade imunológica da criança na etiologia da CPI. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os aspectos microbiológicos e imunológicos associados ao desenvolvimento da cárie precoce da infância. Crianças com idade entre 36 e 60 meses foram selecionadas e divididas em três grupos: LC - livres de cárie, CPI e CPI-S (CPI-severa). Questionário sobre os aspectos socioeconômico-culturais, hábitos de higiene bucal e diários de dieta foram respondidos pelos responsáveis. Foram coletadas amostras de saliva e biofilme dental das crianças e processadas para subsequentes avaliações laboratoriais. Em seguida, os níveis de IgA salivar total e contra GbpB de S. mutans foram determinados por ELISA e Western blot, respectivamente, as concentrações salivares dos peptídeos catiônicos antimicrobianos (PCAM): defensinas hBD-2 e hBD-3, catelicidina LL-37 e histatina 5 (HTN-5) por ELISA e a presença e os níveis salivares de Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacillus spp., Bifidobacterium spp. e Scardovia wiggsiae por qRT-PCR, sendo que estes dados foram correlacionados com os níveis salivares e no biofilme dental de estreptococos mutans (SM) e Lactobacillus spp. por meio de cultivo em meios específicos. Os resultados mostraram que as crianças com CPI-S apresentaram menor renda familiar quando comparadas às crianças LC ou CPI. Contudo, a ingestão de açúcar não diferiu entre os grupos. O grupo CPI-S apresentou maior contagem de SM na saliva/biofilme em relação aos grupos LC e CPI. Houve uma correlação positiva entre a resposta de IgA contra GbpB e os níveis de SM, quando a população geral foi avaliada. Quando apenas crianças com altos níveis de SM foram comparadas, o grupo CPI-S...


Early childhood caries (ECC) is still a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. Studies have been suggested the association among frequent intake of fermentable carbohydrates such as sucrose, high cariogenic microorganism’s counts and child’s immune vulnerability in the etiology of ECC. The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiological and immunological factors for the development of early childhood caries. 36 to 60 monthold children were selected and distributed into three groups: caries free (CF), ECC and S-ECC (severe-ECC). Questionnaires about socio-economic-cultural data, oral hygiene habits and food-frequency diary were completed by the parents. Saliva and dental biofilm were collected from children and processed for subsequent laboratorial tests. The following analyses were determined: total IgA and IgA response against S. mutans GbpB by ELISA and Western blot, respectively; salivary concentrations of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs): defensins hBD-2 and hBD-3, cathelicidin LL-37 and histatin 5 (HTN-5) by ELISA; salivary detection and quantification of Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacillus spp., Bifidobacterium spp. and Scardovia wiggsiae by qRT-PCR, and these data were correlated with mutans streptococci (MS) and Lactobacillus spp. levels by culture in specific medium. Results showed that S-ECC children had reduced family income compared to ECC and CF. However, sugar intake did not differ among the groups. S-ECC group had higher MS count than CF/ECC groups. Positive correlations between salivary IgA response against GbpB and MS counts were found when the entire population was evaluated. When children with high mutans streptococci counts were compared, S-ECC group showed a significant decrease in IgA antibody levels against GbpB compared to CF group. This finding was not observed for ECC group. The present study showed positive correlations between salivary hBD-2 and HTN-5 with…


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos , Bactérias , Cárie Dentária , Sistema Imunitário , Saúde Pública , Defensinas , Imunidade Inata , Lactobacillus , Streptococcus mutans
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Araçatuba; s.n; 2015. 101 p. tab, graf.
Tese em Português | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-870075

RESUMO

A cárie precoce da infância (CPI) é ainda um grave problema de saúde pública no mundo, principalmente em países em desenvolvimento. Estudos têm sugerido a associação da ingestão frequente de carboidratos fermentáveis como a sacarose, altas contagens de microrganismos cariogênicos e maior vulnerabilidade imunológica da criança na etiologia da CPI. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os aspectos microbiológicos e imunológicos associados ao desenvolvimento da cárie precoce da infância. Crianças com idade entre 36 e 60 meses foram selecionadas e divididas em três grupos: LC - livres de cárie, CPI e CPI-S (CPI-severa). Questionário sobre os aspectos socioeconômico-culturais, hábitos de higiene bucal e diários de dieta foram respondidos pelos responsáveis. Foram coletadas amostras de saliva e biofilme dental das crianças e processadas para subsequentes avaliações laboratoriais. Em seguida, os níveis de IgA salivar total e contra GbpB de S. mutans foram determinados por ELISA e Western blot, respectivamente, as concentrações salivares dos peptídeos catiônicos antimicrobianos (PCAM): defensinas hBD-2 e hBD-3, catelicidina LL-37 e histatina 5 (HTN-5) por ELISA e a presença e os níveis salivares de Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacillus spp., Bifidobacterium spp. e Scardovia wiggsiae por qRT-PCR, sendo que estes dados foram correlacionados com os níveis salivares e no biofilme dental de estreptococos mutans (SM) e Lactobacillus spp. por meio de cultivo em meios específicos. Os resultados mostraram que as crianças com CPI-S apresentaram menor renda familiar quando comparadas às crianças LC ou CPI. Contudo, a ingestão de açúcar não diferiu entre os grupos. O grupo CPI-S apresentou maior contagem de SM na saliva/biofilme em relação aos grupos LC e CPI. Houve uma correlação positiva entre a resposta de IgA contra GbpB e os níveis de SM, quando a população geral foi avaliada. Quando apenas crianças com altos níveis de SM foram comparadas, o grupo CPI-S...


Early childhood caries (ECC) is still a serious public health problem worldwide, especially in developing countries. Studies have been suggested the association among frequent intake of fermentable carbohydrates such as sucrose, high cariogenic microorganism’s counts and child’s immune vulnerability in the etiology of ECC. The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiological and immunological factors for the development of early childhood caries. 36 to 60 monthold children were selected and distributed into three groups: caries free (CF), ECC and S-ECC (severe-ECC). Questionnaires about socio-economic-cultural data, oral hygiene habits and food-frequency diary were completed by the parents. Saliva and dental biofilm were collected from children and processed for subsequent laboratorial tests. The following analyses were determined: total IgA and IgA response against S. mutans GbpB by ELISA and Western blot, respectively; salivary concentrations of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs): defensins hBD-2 and hBD-3, cathelicidin LL-37 and histatin 5 (HTN-5) by ELISA; salivary detection and quantification of Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Lactobacillus spp., Bifidobacterium spp. and Scardovia wiggsiae by qRT-PCR, and these data were correlated with mutans streptococci (MS) and Lactobacillus spp. levels by culture in specific medium. Results showed that S-ECC children had reduced family income compared to ECC and CF. However, sugar intake did not differ among the groups. S-ECC group had higher MS count than CF/ECC groups. Positive correlations between salivary IgA response against GbpB and MS counts were found when the entire population was evaluated. When children with high mutans streptococci counts were compared, S-ECC group showed a significant decrease in IgA antibody levels against GbpB compared to CF group. This finding was not observed for ECC group. The present study showed positive correlations between salivary hBD-2 and HTN-5 with…


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos , Bactérias , Cárie Dentária , Sistema Imunitário , Saúde Pública , Defensinas , Imunidade Inata , Lactobacillus , Streptococcus mutans
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J Endod ; 39(5): 648-52, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23611384

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Inflammatory cytokines are associated with decreased insulin signal transduction. Moreover, local oral inflammation, such as that accompanying periodontal disease, is associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of periapical lesions (PLs) on insulin signaling and insulin sensitivity in rats. We hypothesized that PLs alter systemic insulin signaling and insulin sensitivity via elevated plasmatic tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α). METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into control (CN) and PL groups. PLs were induced by exposing pulpal tissue to the oral environment. After 30 days, insulin sensitivity was measured using the insulin tolerance test. After euthanization, maxillae were processed for histopathology. Plasmatic concentrations of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) were determined via the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Insulin signal transduction was evaluated using insulin receptor substrate tyrosine phosphorylation status and serine phosphorylation status in periepididymal white adipose tissue via Western blotting. For insulin signaling and insulin tolerance tests, the analyses performed were analysis of variance followed by the Tukey post hoc test. For TNF-α analysis, the Student's t test was used. In all tests, P < .05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The rats with PLs showed higher plasmatic TNF-α, lower constant rate for glucose disappearance values, and reduced pp185 tyrosine phosphorylation status but no change in serine phosphorylation status in white adipose tissue after insulin stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: PLs can cause alterations to both insulin signaling and insulin sensitivity, probably because of elevation of plasmatic TNF-α. The results from this study emphasize the importance of the prevention of local inflammatory diseases, such as PLs, with regard to the prevention of insulin resistance.


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Resistência à Insulina/fisiologia , Insulina/fisiologia , Doenças Periapicais/fisiopatologia , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia , Tecido Adiposo Branco/patologia , Animais , Exposição da Polpa Dentária/complicações , Necrose da Polpa Dentária/complicações , Insulina/sangue , Proteínas Substratos do Receptor de Insulina/análise , Leucócitos Mononucleares/patologia , Masculino , Neutrófilos/patologia , Doenças Periapicais/sangue , Fosforilação , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Receptor de Insulina/análise , Serina/metabolismo , Fatores de Tempo , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue , Tirosina/metabolismo
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Araçatuba; s.n; 2012. 104 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Tese em Português | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: lil-705145

RESUMO

A doença periodontal é considerada, pela Organização Mundial da Saúde, como a sexta complicação clássica do diabético. O diabetes pode influenciar a prevalência, severidade e progressão da periodontite. A literatura mostra uma associação bidirecional entre periodontite e Diabetes mellitus (DM). DM afeta negativamente a condição periodontal e a periodontite afeta negativamente o controle glicêmico, aumentando, assim, o risco de complicações no paciente diabético. No entanto, ainda não há estudos que demonstrem que um processo inflamatório local, como a doença periodontal “per si”, possa induzir alterações nas etapas iniciais no sinal insulínico em indivíduos não diabéticos. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar se a doença periodontal é capaz de causar alteração na etapa inicial do sinal insulínico e na sensibilidade à insulina em ratos não diabéticos. Para tanto, foram utilizados ratos Wistar (02 meses de idade) e os animais foram divididos em dois grupos: ratos com doença periodontal (DP) induzida por ligadura e ratos-controle (CN). Após 28 dias da colocação da ligadura, realizaram-se os experimentos: 1) coleta de sangue (n=10) e obtenção de plasma para análise das concentrações de glicose, frutosamina, colesterol total, colesterol HDL (HDL-C), triglicérides, TNF-α, IL-6 e resistina; 2) teste de tolerância à insulina (ITT) para a avaliação da sensibilidade à insulina (n=7); 3) avaliação tanto do grau de fosforilação em tirosina da pp185 (IRS-1/IRS-2) e em serina do IRS-1 como dos conteúdos de IRβ e de IRS-1 em tecidos adiposo branco periepididimal, muscular esquelético e hepático. A partir dos resultados pode-se observar que os ratos com DP apresentaram: 1) redução na sensibilidade à insulina (p<0.05); 2) nenhuma alteração nas concentrações plasmáticas de glicose, frutosamina, colesterol total, HDL-C, triglicérides; 3) aumento nas concentrações plasmáticas de TNF-α, mas nenhuma alteração nas concentrações de IL-6 e resistina; 4) diminuição (p<0.05)...


Periodontal disease (PD) is considered by the World Health Organization as the sixth classic complication of diabetes. Diabetes may influence the prevalence, severity and progression of periodontitis. The literature shows a bidirectional association between periodontitis and Diabetes mellitus (DM). DM negatively affects periodontal status and periodontal disease, in addition to adversely affecting glycemic control, increasing the risk of complications in diabetic patients. However, there are no studies showing that local inflammatory events, such as periodontal disease, “per si”, can induce changes in early steps of insulin signaling in non-diabetic individuals. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether periodontal disease can cause changes in the initial phase of insulin signaling and in insulin sensitivity in non-diabetic rats. For this purpose, Wistar rats (two-month-old) were used in the present study. The animals were divided into two groups: 1) group with ligature-induced periodontal disease (PD); 2) control group (CN). Twenty eight days after ligature placement, experiments were carried out: 1) blood collection (n = 10) obtaining plasma for glucose, fructosamine, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides, TNF-α, IL-6 and resistin analyses; 2) insulin tolerance test (ITT) for evaluating insulin sensitivity (n = 7); 3) assessment of both pp185 (IRS-1 / IRS-2) tyrosine phosphorylation and IRS-1 serine phosphorylation status, and IRβ and IRS-1 content in periepididymal white adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and liver. Observation of results in rats with DP showed: 1) reduction in insulin sensitivity (p <0.05); 2) no change in glucose, fructosamine, total cholesterol, HDL-C and triglycerides plasmatic concentrations; 3) increase in TNF-α plasmatic concentration, but no changes in IL-6 and resistin plasma levels; 4) decrease in (p <0.05) pp185 (IRS-1/IRS-2) tyrosine phosphorylation status after insulin stimulation in white…


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Animais , Ratos , Inflamação , Proteínas Substratos do Receptor de Insulina , Resistência à Insulina , Periodontite , Ratos Wistar
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