Interleukins in Periodontics

Key modulators of inflammation are interleukins (ILs). There is a complex network of interactions in acute and chronic inflammation which is modulated by ILs. Mechanistic explanations for positive and negative interactions between individual ILs will also depend on new insights into the signal trans...

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Main Authors: Shivani Sachdeva, Harish Saluja, Amit Mani, Tanupriya Sonkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jhnps.org/article.asp?issn=2347-8128;year=2020;volume=8;issue=2;spage=70;epage=75;aulast=Sachdeva
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spelling doaj-2db8019230b447388fcfaaab786a3d072021-01-08T04:16:52ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons2347-81282347-81282020-01-0182707510.4103/jhnps.jhnps_26_20Interleukins in PeriodonticsShivani SachdevaHarish SalujaAmit ManiTanupriya SonkarKey modulators of inflammation are interleukins (ILs). There is a complex network of interactions in acute and chronic inflammation which is modulated by ILs. Mechanistic explanations for positive and negative interactions between individual ILs will also depend on new insights into the signal transduction pathways for each IL. ILs are the cytokines that act specifically as mediators between leukocytes. Approximately more than 35 ILs have been described, each having unique biological activity and role in periodontal health or disease. It seems quite likely that the lymphocyte may behave in a manner similar as a neuron that receives information from several other neurons and integrates the positive and negative signals and then corresponds accordingly by initiating or refraining from initiating action potential. Like a neuron, the response of the lymphocyte will depend both on the positive and negative signals and also on the nature of their individual signal transduction pathways.http://www.jhnps.org/article.asp?issn=2347-8128;year=2020;volume=8;issue=2;spage=70;epage=75;aulast=Sachdevabone resorptioncytokinesinterleukins in periodonticsosteoblastic activity
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author Shivani Sachdeva
Harish Saluja
Amit Mani
Tanupriya Sonkar
spellingShingle Shivani Sachdeva
Harish Saluja
Amit Mani
Tanupriya Sonkar
Interleukins in Periodontics
Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
bone resorption
cytokines
interleukins in periodontics
osteoblastic activity
author_facet Shivani Sachdeva
Harish Saluja
Amit Mani
Tanupriya Sonkar
author_sort Shivani Sachdeva
title Interleukins in Periodontics
title_short Interleukins in Periodontics
title_full Interleukins in Periodontics
title_fullStr Interleukins in Periodontics
title_full_unstemmed Interleukins in Periodontics
title_sort interleukins in periodontics
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Head & Neck Physicians and Surgeons
issn 2347-8128
2347-8128
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Key modulators of inflammation are interleukins (ILs). There is a complex network of interactions in acute and chronic inflammation which is modulated by ILs. Mechanistic explanations for positive and negative interactions between individual ILs will also depend on new insights into the signal transduction pathways for each IL. ILs are the cytokines that act specifically as mediators between leukocytes. Approximately more than 35 ILs have been described, each having unique biological activity and role in periodontal health or disease. It seems quite likely that the lymphocyte may behave in a manner similar as a neuron that receives information from several other neurons and integrates the positive and negative signals and then corresponds accordingly by initiating or refraining from initiating action potential. Like a neuron, the response of the lymphocyte will depend both on the positive and negative signals and also on the nature of their individual signal transduction pathways.
topic bone resorption
cytokines
interleukins in periodontics
osteoblastic activity
url http://www.jhnps.org/article.asp?issn=2347-8128;year=2020;volume=8;issue=2;spage=70;epage=75;aulast=Sachdeva
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