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Query: UMLS:C0031099 (
periodontitis
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The activity of leucine amine peptidase, glutamate piruvate transaminase was increased and those of
glutamate dehydrogenase
and lactate dehydrogenase decreased locally in the region with functional traumatic overload and increased mastication activity (MA) in patients periodontium as related to that in patients with nonfunctioning link in dentition and reduced MA. ATR contents in patients with functional traumatic overload and generalized
periodontitis
was substantially increased as compared to those in other groups of subjects.
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PMID:[Biochemical adaptation of the periodontium to changes in functional masticatory activity]. 281 29
A total of 344 Prevotella intermedia and nigrescens group isolates from 59 subjects were identified by hybridization with nonradioactively labeled species-specific oligonucleotide probes. Identification of 20 P. intermedia and 46 P. nigrescens isolates was confirmed by analyzing the electrophoretic mobilities of malate and
glutamate dehydrogenase
enzymes. A total of 111 isolates (32%) were identified as P. intermedia and 233 isolates (68%) as P. nigrescens. Identification performed with oligonucleotide probes and with malate and
glutamate dehydrogenase
electrophoresis matched perfectly. The distribution of oral P. intermedia and P. nigrescens in various periodontal status groups was investigated in periodontally healthy or diseased individuals. To reveal intra- and interindividual genetic diversity and possible intrafamilial transmission, P. intermedia and P. nigrescens isolates from 16 to 59 subjects, representing 8 married couples, were ribotyped. The stability of colonization was examined in 12 of the 59 subjects, of whom 6 received periodontal treatment and 6 were untreated. All children and periodontally healthy adults and most subjects with initial
periodontitis
(13/21) harbored only P. nigrescens. Of the 20 subjects with advanced
periodontitis
, 7 harbored both P. intermedia and P. nigrescens, 7 only P. intermedia and 6 only P. nigrescens. One or two ribotypes of P. intermedia and/or P. nigrescens were found intraindividually. The spouses in 5 of the 8 married couples shared an identical ribotype of P. intermedia or P. nigrescens, whereas ribotypes from unrelated subjects were mostly unique. Colonization was stable, since the same ribotypes were found 1-6 months apart in both periodontally treated and untreated subjects. In conclusion, the study indicates that P. intermedia and P. nigrescens may occur simultaneously in the oral cavity, the colonization is stable and P. intermedia is associated with periodontal diseases. Ribotyping revealed considerable genetic heterogeneity in unrelated subjects, whereas isolates obtained from spouses could represent the same ribotype, which suggests transmission of these species.
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PMID:Distribution and genetic analysis of oral Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens. 894 60
In the human saliva (oral fluid), the activity of
glutamate dehydrogenase
tends to decrease in gingivitis and diminishes in
periodontitis
. That of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and creatine kinase increases in gingivitis. In
periodontitis
, their activity is higher than that in gingivitis. The above changes in enzymatic activities reflect metabolic changes in the gingiva and periodontium in inflammation. The saliva from the salivary ducts shows no activity of the above enzymes. They enter the mixed saliva (oral fluid) together with epithelial and other oral tissue cells, with leukocytes and microbes which manifold in gingivitis.
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PMID:[Activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase and creatine kinase in saliva in gingivitis]. 908 17
Prevotella nigrescens has recently been recognized as a new species distinct from Prevotella intermedia. The distinction is based largely on DNA-DNA hybridization, electrophoretic migration of malate and
glutamate dehydrogenase
, and peptidase and lipase activities of type strains. Gas chromatography of cellular fatty acids can be a useful adjunct for characterization and identification of bacterial species. In the present study, cellular fatty acid profiles were determined for seven strains of P. intermedia and six strains of P. nigrescens. Six of these 13 strains were isolated from the root canal and blood of three patients during endodontic therapy of teeth with Asymptomatic apical
periodontitis
. The bacteria were cultivated anaerobically in 10 mL prereduced anaerobically sterilized peptone-yeast extract-glucose broth for 24 h. Dried cells of each isolate were methanolysed and their fatty acid contents determined by the Microbial Identification System software package by MIDI. The data were treated by principal component analysis, which distinguished P. nigrescensfromP. intermedia. Cellular fatty acid profiles of these strains of the species in blood matched the profiles of their respective root canal isolates, as demonstrated by Euclidean Distance Square assessment. This suggested that the organisms in the root canal had spread to the bloodstream during endodontic treatment.
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PMID:Distinction of Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens from endodontic bacteremia through their fatty acid contents. 1688 63