Influence of metabolic syndrome on condition of microcirculatory bed of oral cavity

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dc.contributor.author Denga, O. en
dc.contributor.author Pyndus, T. en
dc.contributor.author Gargin, V. en
dc.contributor.author Schneider, S. en
dc.date.accessioned 2021-09-20T08:18:12Z
dc.date.available 2021-09-20T08:18:12Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Influence of metabolic syndrome on condition of microcirculatory bed of oral cavity / O. Denga, T. Pyndus, V. Gargin, S. Schneider // Georgian medical news. 2017. N 273. P. 99–104. en
dc.identifier.uri https://repo.odmu.edu.ua:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/10059
dc.description.abstract Metabolic syndrome (MS) can be characterized as the clustering of combination of impaired glucose regulation, metabolic disorders accompanied by abdominal obesity, hyperglycemia, high blood pressure and dyslipidemia. Detection of changes in microcirculatory bed (MCB) of oral cavity in metabolic syndrome could be important for completion of gap for developing of adequate therapeutical measure for prevention of pathological periodontal disorder that was the purpose of our study. We performed experimental investigation with modulation of MS (on white male rats 1.5-2 months of age) during 70 days using a diet in which the oral pork fat was daily administered orally (40% of the rat weight), and 10% fructose ad libitum solution was used also instead of drinking water. Obtained specimens of soft tissues of the oral cavity were stained with histological and histochemical methods. The microscopic study with statistical analysis was performed. As result of our work it is established that metabolic syndrome is realized in significant changes in the microcirculatory bed of the periodontal, which can underlie the pathogenesis of inflammatory changes. Microcirculation disorders are characterized by significant changes in microangioarchitecture with uneven congestion, reduced specific volume of MCB vessels, thickening of vascular walls. Specific density of MCB vessels is changed from 27.40±8.31 % to 13.16±1.94 % statistically. Growth of connective tissue is developed as result of hypoxia with presence of collagen fibers in all layers of oral mucosa lamina propria. Specific density of rough connective tissue is increased from 21.47±6.38 % to 39.87±5.39 %. en
dc.description.abstract Метаболический синдром (МС)можно охарактеризовать как кластеризацию комбинации нарушенной регуляции глюкозы, метаболических нарушений, сопровождающихся абдоминальным ожирением, гипергликемией, высоким кровяным давлением и дислипидемией. Выявление изменений в микроциркуляторном русле (МЦР) полости рта при МС позволит ликвидировать пробел в знаниях о патологии пародонта, что может быть использовано для разработки адекватных терапевтических мероприятий для профилактики патологии пародонта, что и явилось целью данного исследования. ru
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject metabolic syndrome en
dc.subject microcirculatory bed en
dc.subject oral cavity en
dc.subject histology en
dc.subject experiment en
dc.title Influence of metabolic syndrome on condition of microcirculatory bed of oral cavity en
dc.type Article en


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