2017
DOI: 10.9771/cmbio.v16i1.17728
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Danos cromossômicos e alterações nucleares em células esfoliadas do epitélio gengival de indivíduos com periodontite crônica moderada

Abstract: ResumoIntrodução: a periodontite é uma doença multifatorial que resulta primariamente da ação de bactérias nos tecidos que compõem o periodonto. O processo inflamatório que se desenvolve em consequência está associado ao aumento da proliferação celular que propicia a ocorrência de danos no material genético. Objetivo: avaliar, com uso do teste de micronúcleo, a ocorrência de danos genéticos e alterações nucleares em indivíduos com periodontite crônica moderada. Metodologia: a amostra incluiu dez indivíduos por… Show more

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“…CN is the cytological expression of the occurrence of cell death (Andrade-Vieira et al, 2011;Costa et al, 2017). This mechanism has the main function of maintaining tissue homeostasis, in addition to eliminating cells that could trigger malignant processes in the body, as they contain changes in DNA (Silva et al, 2017). This variable is increased according to the increase in genetic damage (Kordali et al, 2008).…”
Section: Cyto-genotoxic and Mutagenic Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CN is the cytological expression of the occurrence of cell death (Andrade-Vieira et al, 2011;Costa et al, 2017). This mechanism has the main function of maintaining tissue homeostasis, in addition to eliminating cells that could trigger malignant processes in the body, as they contain changes in DNA (Silva et al, 2017). This variable is increased according to the increase in genetic damage (Kordali et al, 2008).…”
Section: Cyto-genotoxic and Mutagenic Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%