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Subgingival microbial profile of obese women with periodontal disease

机译:肥胖妇女牙周病患者的龈下微生物谱

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Abstract Background This study compared the composition of subgingival microbiota between obese and non‐obese women with or without periodontal disease. Methods Full‐mouth periodontal clinical assessments were carried out in 76 obese women (17 periodontally healthy and 59 with periodontal disease), and 34 non‐obese women (12 periodontally healthy, 22 with periodontal disease). Subgingival biofilm samples were individually obtained from seven sites of each individual, and the prevalence and counts of 40 bacterial taxa were determined by the checkerboard method. The frequency and counts of each species were computed for each individual and across the groups. Differences among and between groups were sought by the Kruskal‐Wallis and Mann‐Whitney tests, respectively. Possible correlations between obesity and clinical and microbiologic parameters were tested with Spearman correlation coefficient. Results Streptococcus sanguinis , Streptococcus oralis , and Capnocytophaga ochracea were found in significantly higher levels in obese compared with non‐obese women ( P ??0.01). In patients with periodontal health, Porphyromonas gingivalis and Leptotrichia buccalis were detected in higher mean frequency and/or counts in obese women than in non‐obese women, whereas in patients with periodontal disease, obese women harbored greater levels of C. ochracea than non‐obese women ( P ??0.01). Moreover, obese women with periodontal disease presented significantly greater mean counts of P. gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia than non‐obese women with periodontal health ( P ??0.01). When the conditions obesity and periodontal disease are present at the same time, significant positive correlations were detected with C. ocharcea , P. gingivalis , S. sanguinis , and T. forsythia . Conclusion Few differences in the composition of the subgingival microbiota of obese and non‐obese women with periodontal health or disease were found. However, a high prevalence of P. gingivalis in obese women with periodontal health was observed.
机译:摘要背景本研究比较了肥胖和非肥胖妇女的龈下微生物群的组成,或没有牙周病。方法采用全口牙周临床评估在76名肥胖妇女(17名牙周疾病)中进行,34名非肥胖女性(12名牙周健康,22例,22例,牙周病)。丘脑生物膜样品被单独的7位点单独获得,并且通过棋盘方法确定40个细菌征集的患病率和计数。每个物种的频率和计数被计算每个单独的和整个组。 Kruskal-Wallis和Mann-Whitney检验中寻求群体之间的差异。用Spearman相关系数测试肥胖症和临床和微生物参数之间的可能相关性。结果与非肥胖女性相比,在肥胖的肥胖水平明显较高的水平(P≥≤0.01)中,发现链球菌血管血清,链球菌血糖和藻霉菌和藻藻藻。在牙周健康的患者中,在肥胖女性的平均频率和/或计数比非肥胖妇女的患者中检测到卟啉单胞菌和百叶菌属植物,而在牙周病的患者中,肥胖女性患有比非患者更高水平的C. Ochracea。肥胖女性(p?0.01)。此外,患有牙周病疾病的肥胖妇女呈现出P.Gingivalis和Tannerella连翘的均值大于非肥胖妇女的牙周健康(p?& 0.01)。当同时存在肥胖和牙周病的条件和牙周病疾病时,用C. Ocharcea,P.Gingivalis,S. s. anguinis和T.连续性检测到显着的阳性相关性。结论发现肥胖和非肥胖妇女的丘脑微生物组成的差异很少。然而,观察到肥胖妇女患有牙周健康的肥胖妇女的高患病率。

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