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Query: UMLS:C0003969 (vitamin C deficiency)
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Actinomycetes, involved in oral and periodontal diseases, cause serious infections in immunocompromised hosts. Severely scorbutic guinea pig leukocytes killed only 12% of phagocytosed actinomycetes, had distorted nuclear morphology, had 16 times less ascorbate, and had no chemotactic responses in vitro. Ascorbate reversed these indices and also prevented nitrosamine formation by oral organisms. Degranulating leukocytes release lactoferrin and ascorbate that chelate iron, essential for microorganisms. Ascorbic acid, 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline were bactericidal to several bacterial pathogens at millimolar concentrations. Iron alone reversed this effect. In in vivo experiments an Actinomyces viscosus monoflora was implanted in rhesus monkeys. Plaque and serum samples showed decreased (by six orders of magnitude) bacterial counts and decreased actinomycete antibody titers in animals given 1 g ascorbate/d. Removing ascorbate returned counts and titers to preascorbate concentrations. Fifteen marmosets, receiving twice daily topical applications of ascorbate or water, had comparatively lower gingival, calculus, and plaque indices and only slightly lowered actinomycete counts.
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PMID:Reduced bactericidal activity in neutrophils from scorbutic animals and the effect of ascorbic acid on these target bacteria in vivo and in vitro. 196 73

Plaque-induced gingivitis, a common condition in children, responds well to proper oral hygiene practices. Persistent severe gingivitis, on the other hand, should prompt investigation of etiological factors. Nutritional elements are implicated in periodontal health. This case report describes a pediatric patient with severe persistent gingivitis caused by vitamin C deficiency. The events that led to a diagnosis of scurvy and a resolution of the systemic and localized manifestations of the disease, after vitamin C administration, are presented. It is recommended that vitamin C deficiency be considered in cases of refractory gingivitis, especially in pediatric patients with special health care needs who have aversion to foods rich in ascorbic acid.
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PMID:Severe Gingivitis Associated with Ascorbic Acid-Deficiency in a Pediatric Patient. 3139 19