Comparative estimation of sulfiredoxin levels between chronic periodontitis and healthy patients – A case‐control study

Background Growing evidence suggests that oxidative stress forms a key component in the etiopathogenesis of periodontitis. Studies have shown potential antioxidants responsible for combating the pro‐oxidants which stress the periodontium. But, peroxiredoxin‐sulfiredoxin system is the least explored...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of periodontology (1970) 2018-10, Vol.89 (10), p.1241-1248
Hauptverfasser: Ramesh, Asha, Varghese, Sheeja, Jayakumar, Nadathur D., Malaiappan, Sankari
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Zusammenfassung:Background Growing evidence suggests that oxidative stress forms a key component in the etiopathogenesis of periodontitis. Studies have shown potential antioxidants responsible for combating the pro‐oxidants which stress the periodontium. But, peroxiredoxin‐sulfiredoxin system is the least explored in periodontal disease. Methods A case‐control study was conducted on 30 participants who fulfilled the inclusion criteria from the Department of Periodontics, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, India. The patients were divided into two groups: 1) Group A‐ healthy controls (n = 18), 2) Group B‐ patients with generalized chronic periodontitis (n = 17). Following clinical examination, gingival tissue samples were procured from both the groups and subjected to protein quantification by Lowry method. The samples with adequate protein concentration (n = 30) from the two groups were further analyzed by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay for estimation of sulfiredoxin levels. Results Sulfiredoxin levels were significantly higher in the gingival tissues of chronic periodontitis patients (171.20 ± 16.97 ng/mL) than in healthy controls (131.20 ± 22.87) with P 
ISSN:0022-3492
1943-3670
DOI:10.1002/JPER.17-0445