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December, 2004, Vol. 6, No. 4 CONTENTS SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Assessment of Complete Cleft (CLP) Patients’ Occlusion at Age of Five Periodontal Status in Population of Belarus Dental Fear Among Teenagers. Individual Anxiety Factors Damage of Inferior Alveolar Nerve in Mandible Fracture Cases © 2004 Stomatologija |
Stomatologija 2004; 6 (4): 114-117 166 KB Modulatory Effect of Ammonium Ions on Human Neutrophil Oxidative Burst in Response to Bacterial Stimuli Nomeda Baseviciene, Pajauta Paipaliene, Irena Nedzelskiene Summary Neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leucocytes ) are the principal cells of the host defense system. Consequently, if periodontal pathogen derived substances in the gingival crevice significantly inhibit their function, they could shift the bacterial host balance in favour of the bacteria. The aim of investigation was to determine if the ammonium ions (periodontal pathogens produce substantial amounts ) affects the main neutrofils oxidative function reactive oxygen species generation measured by luminol and lucigene dependent chemiluminescence. Our results show that ammonium ions both in the group of non-periodontally diseased persons and in periodontitis patients have significant inhibitive effect on luminol- and lucigene-dependent chemiluminescence, which depends on NH4Cl concentration (5 mM, 10 mM, 25 mM, 50 mM), i.e. inhibitive effect increases with increasing concentration of NH4Cl . It shows that the presence of ammonia in the gingival crevice may increase the risk of development of periodontal disease. Key words: chemiluminescence, lucigene, luminol, neutrophilic leucocytes, ammonium ions Received: 02 06 2004 Accepted for publishing: 20 12 2004 *Department of Dental and Oral Pathology, Kaunas Medical University, Kaunas, Lithuania
Pajauta Paipaliene* - D.D.S., PhD, assoc. prof., Head of Department of Dental and Oral Pathology. Irena Nedzelskiene* - biostatistician.
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