Endodontic infection and endothelial dysfunction are associated with different mechanisms in men and women

  • COTTI, ELISABETTA
  • Zedda A
  • DEIDDA, MARTINO
  • Piras A
  • Flore G
  • Ideo F
  • MADEDDU, CLELIA
  • Pau Vm
  • MERCURO, GIUSEPPE
Publication date
January 2015
ISSN
0099-2399
Citation count (estimate)
8

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To investigate the potential link between apical periodontitis (AP) and cardiovascular (CV) function, inflammation markers, endothelial flow reserve (EFR), and levels of asymmetrical dimethylarginine (ADMA), the endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), were measured in young adults with AP aged 20-40 years of both sexes. METHODS: Forty men and 41 women (31 ± 5.71 years) free from periodontal disease, CV disease, and traditional CV risk factors were enrolled in the study. Twenty men and 21 women had AP; 40 healthy individuals matched for age, sex, and physical characteristics were also recruited as controls. All subjects underwent dental and complete physical examination, electrocardiography, conventional and tissu...

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