Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group

Introduction. The close relationship of the osteoporosis with the periodontal tissue disease is of great importance in dentistry, because of the development of inflammatory-destructive processes of tooth holding tissues. A database to individualize the basics of metabolism in terms of bone remodelin...

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Main Authors: Yurii BANDRIVSKY, Orysia BANDRIVSKA, Romam GNID, Lidia MINKO, Maryana SHEVCHUK3
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Published: Balkan Medical Union 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-c06249ae90954070a9cb6660b97843772020-11-24T21:08:03ZengBalkan Medical UnionArchives of the Balkan Medical Union1584-92442558-815X2019-03-01541727710.31688/ABMU.2019.54.1.10Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood groupYurii BANDRIVSKY0Orysia BANDRIVSKA1 Romam GNID2 Lidia MINKO3Maryana SHEVCHUK34„I. Horbachevsky“ Ternopil State Medical University, Department of Child Dentistry, Ternopil, Ukraine „I. Horbachevsky“ Ternopil State Medical University Department of Orthopedic Dentistry, Ternopil, Ukraine „Danylo Halytsky“ Lviv National Medical University, Department of Therapeutic Dentistry FPGE, Lviv, Ukraine „Danylo Halytsky“ Lviv National Medical University, Department of Therapeutic Dentistry FPGE, Lviv, Ukraine „Danylo Halytsky“ Lviv National Medical University, Department of Therapeutic Dentistry FPGE, Lviv, UkraineIntroduction. The close relationship of the osteoporosis with the periodontal tissue disease is of great importance in dentistry, because of the development of inflammatory-destructive processes of tooth holding tissues. A database to individualize the basics of metabolism in terms of bone remodeling in patients with generalized periodontitis (GP) in connection with AB0-belonging will reveal the fundamental basis of the influence of group-specific features of blood flow and treatment of generalized periodontitis. The aim of the study was to assess the dynamics of bone remodeling markers in blood and oral liquid of patients with generalized periodontitis, with different blood groups. Material and methods. The clinical and laboratory studies were conducted in 175 patients with generalized periodontitis (main group) and in 120 persons without somatic and dental diseases (comparison group), who were divided into groups in connection with AB0-belonging. It was determined the activity of acid and alkaline phosphatase in blood and oral liquid of patients, by conventional biochemical methods, and levels of osteocalcin and C-end telopeptide by ELISA. Results. Patients with generalized periodontitis presented a significant increase of the markers of bone resorption (acid phosphatase and C-end telopeptides), while healthy persons presented a reduction of these parameters of bone formation (osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase) in blood and oral liquid, regardless of blood group affiliation. Further, processes of bone resorption in blood and oral liquid were examined in patients with GP, carriers of O(I) and A(II) blood groups. It was noted that the process of bone formation for these levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase were significantly lower in patients with GP, in O(I) and B(III) blood groups. Conclusions. The results of the study showed that in patients with GP there is an imbalance in the processes of bone remodeling, regardless of AB0-belonging. The study of the composition and functions, not only of blood, but also of saliva, can find high regulatory and trophic potential of this biological environment and the diversity of its protective and compensatory features.https://umbalk.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/10.INDICATORS-OF-MARKERS-OF-BONE-METABOLISM.pdfgeneralized periodontitisAB0-belongingbone tissuemarkers of bone metabolism
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author Yurii BANDRIVSKY
Orysia BANDRIVSKA
Romam GNID
Lidia MINKO
Maryana SHEVCHUK3
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Orysia BANDRIVSKA
Romam GNID
Lidia MINKO
Maryana SHEVCHUK3
Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
generalized periodontitis
AB0-belonging
bone tissue
markers of bone metabolism
author_facet Yurii BANDRIVSKY
Orysia BANDRIVSKA
Romam GNID
Lidia MINKO
Maryana SHEVCHUK3
author_sort Yurii BANDRIVSKY
title Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
title_short Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
title_full Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
title_fullStr Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
title_full_unstemmed Indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
title_sort indicators of markers of bone metabolism in patients with generalized periodontitis depending on blood group
publisher Balkan Medical Union
series Archives of the Balkan Medical Union
issn 1584-9244
2558-815X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Introduction. The close relationship of the osteoporosis with the periodontal tissue disease is of great importance in dentistry, because of the development of inflammatory-destructive processes of tooth holding tissues. A database to individualize the basics of metabolism in terms of bone remodeling in patients with generalized periodontitis (GP) in connection with AB0-belonging will reveal the fundamental basis of the influence of group-specific features of blood flow and treatment of generalized periodontitis. The aim of the study was to assess the dynamics of bone remodeling markers in blood and oral liquid of patients with generalized periodontitis, with different blood groups. Material and methods. The clinical and laboratory studies were conducted in 175 patients with generalized periodontitis (main group) and in 120 persons without somatic and dental diseases (comparison group), who were divided into groups in connection with AB0-belonging. It was determined the activity of acid and alkaline phosphatase in blood and oral liquid of patients, by conventional biochemical methods, and levels of osteocalcin and C-end telopeptide by ELISA. Results. Patients with generalized periodontitis presented a significant increase of the markers of bone resorption (acid phosphatase and C-end telopeptides), while healthy persons presented a reduction of these parameters of bone formation (osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase) in blood and oral liquid, regardless of blood group affiliation. Further, processes of bone resorption in blood and oral liquid were examined in patients with GP, carriers of O(I) and A(II) blood groups. It was noted that the process of bone formation for these levels of osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase were significantly lower in patients with GP, in O(I) and B(III) blood groups. Conclusions. The results of the study showed that in patients with GP there is an imbalance in the processes of bone remodeling, regardless of AB0-belonging. The study of the composition and functions, not only of blood, but also of saliva, can find high regulatory and trophic potential of this biological environment and the diversity of its protective and compensatory features.
topic generalized periodontitis
AB0-belonging
bone tissue
markers of bone metabolism
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