This work determined the levels of expression of CD11c by neutrophils (PMNs) collected from subjects with various periodontal conditions. The percentages of CD11c-positive crevicular fluid PMNs were significantly lower than those of peripheral blood PMNs, but the levels of CD11c expression were similar in PB-PMNs and CF-PMNs (P<0.001).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we assessed the LFA-1 (CD18/CD11a) and CR3 (CD18/CD11b) expression on peripheral polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PB-PMN) and crevicular fluid polymorphonuclear leukocytes (CF-PMN), by subjects with a healthy periodontium (n = 7), gingivitis (n = 8), early-onset periodontitis (n = 17) and adult periodontitis (n = 8). Using flow cytometry analysis, the %s of CD18, CD11a and CD11b positive cells and the absolute numbers of fluorescent molecules were determined. No significant difference could be found among the 4 groups, for these 2 kinds of parameters, in PB-PMN or CF-PMN.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies have indicated that oxygen-free radicals may cause damage to the periodontal tissues. This study compared the luminol-dependent chemiluminescence response (after stimulation with either opsonized zymosan or phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) of peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) isolated from human subjects with a healthy periodontium (n = 7), gingivitis (n = 8), adult periodontitis (n = 8), or early-onset periodontitis (n = 17). These results were also compared with those obtained in a larger reference group which consists of 50 subjects without infection or inflammation, selected on the basis of laboratory investigations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) appears to be an important cell in the protection of the host from pathogenic periodontal microorganisms and, despite some reports to the contrary, it is generally assumed that early-onset forms of periodontal disease (including both juvenile and rapidly progressing periodontitis) are associated with a defect in PMN chemotactic behaviour. The purpose of the present study was to examine the peripheral PMN chemotactic behaviour, using the under agarose method, in 4 groups, namely healthy periodontium group (n = 7), gingivitis group (n = 8), early-onset periodontitis group (n = 17) and adult periodontitis group (n = 8). PMN from early-onset periodontitis patients showed normal random and chemotactic locomotory behaviour when compared with those of PMN from subjects of the other groups.
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