2018
DOI: 10.1111/jre.12537
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Association of salivary lactate dehydrogenase level with systemic inflammation in a Japanese population

Abstract: Salivary LDH appears to be a promising biomarker for the mass screening of periodontitis in local community health settings. High salivary LDH levels, particularly in overweight individuals might contribute to prevention of cardiovascular disease, through measuring systemic inflammatory burdens as well as traditional cardiovascular risk factors.

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“…The use of LDH in predicting PSD may also be related to inflammatory responses, because LDH has been reported as a promising biomarker for inflammatory burden, and its inhibitors can be used as antiinflammatory agents. 29,30 Consistent with previous studies, the BDNF level in the PSD group was lower than that in the non-PSD group in our study. 31,32 Moreover, the AIS patients in the lower tertile of LDH had higher BDNF and lower CRP than the other two groups.…”
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“…The use of LDH in predicting PSD may also be related to inflammatory responses, because LDH has been reported as a promising biomarker for inflammatory burden, and its inhibitors can be used as antiinflammatory agents. 29,30 Consistent with previous studies, the BDNF level in the PSD group was lower than that in the non-PSD group in our study. 31,32 Moreover, the AIS patients in the lower tertile of LDH had higher BDNF and lower CRP than the other two groups.…”
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“…The use of LDH in predicting PSD may also be related to inflammatory responses, because LDH has been reported as a promising biomarker for inflammatory burden, and its inhibitors can be used as anti-inflammatory agents. 29 , 30 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…PD was measured at six sites per tooth using an automated probe with a constant force (20 g) on all teeth present in the mouth, excluding the third molars. PD ≥ 4 mm was considered an indicator of chronic periodontitis 25) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diagnostic advancements in periodontitis continue to benefit from integration of salivary biomarker information with findings from clinical and radiographic assessments (Barnes et al, 2014; de Lima et al, 2016; Miyoshi et al, 2018; Nagarajan et al, 2015). Biomolecules found in saliva have the advantage of early noninvasive detection of host defence and inflammatory events that likely precede clinical and radiographic evidence of periodontal tissue damage (Chan et al, 2012; Glimvall et al, 2012; Nagarajan et al, 2019; Salminen et al, 2014; Taylor, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%