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dc.contributor.authorJagannathan, Raghunanthan-
dc.contributor.authorBalaji, Thodur Madapusi-
dc.contributor.authorRao, Suresh Ranga-
dc.contributor.authorPatil, Shankargouda-
dc.contributor.authorSiurkel, Yuliia-
dc.contributor.authorCicciù, Marco-
dc.contributor.authorMinervini, Giuseppe-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-22T14:40:07Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-22T14:40:07Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationRaghunanthan Jagannathan, Thodur Madapusi Balaji, Suresh Ranga Rao, Meshal Saleh Alosaimi, Shankargouda Patil, Yuliia Siurkel, Marco Cicciù and Giuseppe Minervini. Effect of non‑surgical periodontal therapy on CD14 + CD16+ monocyte counts in peripheral blood samples: a clinical interventional study. org/10.1186/s12903-023-03793-3uk
dc.identifier.urihttp://e.ieu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/1064-
dc.description.abstractMonocytes and their macrophage progeny are thought to be involved in tissue and alveolar bone destruction in periodontal disease. It has been documented that the proportion of (CD14 + CD16+) non-classical monocytesin the blood are elevated in chronic periodontitis;A total of 20 chronic generalized periodontitis patients who wereotherwise healthy, were recruited for this study. At baseline and 3 weeks after non-surgical periodontal treatment,peripheral blood was obtained to assess the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and the proportion of monocytesubsets. Monocyte subsets were assessed using flow cytometry;The mean percentage of CD14 + CD16+ non-classicalmonocytes in the peripheral blood sample at baseline was 13.95 + 2.09, that reduced to 8.94 + 1.23 3 weeks after nonsurgicaltreatment. A distinct significant reduction in the percentage of non-classical monocytes and a concomitantincrease in classical monocytes were observed following periodontal treatment compared to baseline. Therewas a significant reduction in the all the periodontal parameters and CRP levels 3 weeks post non-surgical periodontaltreatment. A positive correlation between CRP and percentage of non-classical monocytes was also observed; Periodontaltreatment potentially modulates the host response effectivelyuk
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dc.subjectChronic periodontitisuk
dc.subjectIgGuk
dc.subjectMonocytesuk
dc.subjectReceptoruk
dc.subjectRoot planinguk
dc.subjectScalinguk
dc.titleEffect of non‑surgical periodontal therapy on CD14 + CD16+ monocyte counts in peripheral blood samples: a clinical interventional studyuk
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