Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis

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Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis. / Andersen, Carla Cruvinel Pontes; Holmstrup, Palle; Buschard, Karsten; Flyvbjerg, Allan.

In: Journal of Periodontology, Vol. 79, 2008, p. 684-690.

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Andersen, CCP, Holmstrup, P, Buschard, K & Flyvbjerg, A 2008, 'Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis', Journal of Periodontology, vol. 79, pp. 684-690.

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Andersen, C. C. P., Holmstrup, P., Buschard, K., & Flyvbjerg, A. (2008). Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis. Journal of Periodontology, 79, 684-690.

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Andersen CCP, Holmstrup P, Buschard K, Flyvbjerg A. Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis. Journal of Periodontology. 2008;79:684-690.

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Andersen, Carla Cruvinel Pontes ; Holmstrup, Palle ; Buschard, Karsten ; Flyvbjerg, Allan. / Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis. In: Journal of Periodontology. 2008 ; Vol. 79. pp. 684-690.

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@article{7a813690f6a811ddbf70000ea68e967b,
title = "Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Periodontitis was shown to have an impact on glucose levels in prediabetic and diabetic rats. The Zucker fatty rat (ZFR) is a well-characterized model of prediabetes presenting with impaired glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, and moderate hypertension. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether periodontitis influences kidney changes in ZFRs. METHODS: Male adult ZFRs (N = 19) and their lean littermates (N = 18) were studied. Periodontitis was induced with ligatures in half of the ZFRs and lean rats, whereas the other half served as controls. After 4 weeks, the rats were sacrificed, and the kidneys, liver, and heart were removed and weighed. Kidneys were evaluated histologically for glomerular volume and renal mRNA levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor 2, transforming growth factor-beta, connective tissue growth factor, collagen IValpha1, fibronectin, and nephrin. Urinary albumin excretion and creatinine clearance were also evaluated. RESULTS: In prediabetic ZFRs, periodontitis was associated with kidney hypertrophy (P = 0.03) and a tendency for increased glomerular volume (P = 0.06). In lean littermates, elevated fibronectin mRNA levels (P = 0.03) were noted in the presence of periodontitis. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest the participation of periodontitis in the development of early renal changes in ZFRs.",
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journal = "Journal of Periodontology",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Renal alterations in prediabetic rats with periodontitis

AU - Andersen, Carla Cruvinel Pontes

AU - Holmstrup, Palle

AU - Buschard, Karsten

AU - Flyvbjerg, Allan

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - BACKGROUND: Periodontitis was shown to have an impact on glucose levels in prediabetic and diabetic rats. The Zucker fatty rat (ZFR) is a well-characterized model of prediabetes presenting with impaired glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, and moderate hypertension. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether periodontitis influences kidney changes in ZFRs. METHODS: Male adult ZFRs (N = 19) and their lean littermates (N = 18) were studied. Periodontitis was induced with ligatures in half of the ZFRs and lean rats, whereas the other half served as controls. After 4 weeks, the rats were sacrificed, and the kidneys, liver, and heart were removed and weighed. Kidneys were evaluated histologically for glomerular volume and renal mRNA levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor 2, transforming growth factor-beta, connective tissue growth factor, collagen IValpha1, fibronectin, and nephrin. Urinary albumin excretion and creatinine clearance were also evaluated. RESULTS: In prediabetic ZFRs, periodontitis was associated with kidney hypertrophy (P = 0.03) and a tendency for increased glomerular volume (P = 0.06). In lean littermates, elevated fibronectin mRNA levels (P = 0.03) were noted in the presence of periodontitis. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest the participation of periodontitis in the development of early renal changes in ZFRs.

AB - BACKGROUND: Periodontitis was shown to have an impact on glucose levels in prediabetic and diabetic rats. The Zucker fatty rat (ZFR) is a well-characterized model of prediabetes presenting with impaired glucose tolerance, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, and moderate hypertension. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether periodontitis influences kidney changes in ZFRs. METHODS: Male adult ZFRs (N = 19) and their lean littermates (N = 18) were studied. Periodontitis was induced with ligatures in half of the ZFRs and lean rats, whereas the other half served as controls. After 4 weeks, the rats were sacrificed, and the kidneys, liver, and heart were removed and weighed. Kidneys were evaluated histologically for glomerular volume and renal mRNA levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor 2, transforming growth factor-beta, connective tissue growth factor, collagen IValpha1, fibronectin, and nephrin. Urinary albumin excretion and creatinine clearance were also evaluated. RESULTS: In prediabetic ZFRs, periodontitis was associated with kidney hypertrophy (P = 0.03) and a tendency for increased glomerular volume (P = 0.06). In lean littermates, elevated fibronectin mRNA levels (P = 0.03) were noted in the presence of periodontitis. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest the participation of periodontitis in the development of early renal changes in ZFRs.

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VL - 79

SP - 684

EP - 690

JO - Journal of Periodontology

JF - Journal of Periodontology

SN - 0022-3492

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