Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Biology Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul South Korea
2. Department of Dentistry, The Graduate School Yonsei University Seoul South Korea
3. BK21 FOUR Project Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul South Korea
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine the effect of periodontitis on renal function and morphology in rats with or without nephrectomy (Nx)‐induced chronic kidney disease (CKD).MethodsRats were divided into sham surgery (Sham), Sham with tooth ligation (ShamL), Nx, and NxL groups. Periodontitis was induced by tooth ligation at 16‐week olds. Creatinine, alveolar bone area, and renal histopathology were analyzed at 20‐week olds.ResultsCreatinine did not differ between the Sham and ShamL groups or between the Nx and NxL groups. The ShamL and NxL groups (both p = 0.002) had less alveolar bone area than the Sham group. The NxL group had fewer glomeruli than the Nx group (p < 0.000). The periodontitis groups demonstrated more tubulointerstitial fibrosis (Sham vs. ShamL p = 0.002, Nx vs. NxL p < 0.000) and macrophage infiltration (Sham vs. ShamL p = 0.002, Nx vs. NxL p = 0.006) than the groups without periodontitis. Only the NxL group had greater renal TNFα expression than the Sham group (p < 0.003).ConclusionsThese suggest that periodontitis increases renal fibrosis and inflammation in the presence or absence of CKD but does not affect renal function. Periodontitis also increases TNFα expression in the presence of CKD.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
General Dentistry,Otorhinolaryngology