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Nicotine promotes pathogenic bacterial growth and biofilm formation in peri-implant. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Peri-implantitis is a disease linked to plaque that can cause the loss of dental implants, with smoking worsening the condition and treatment outcomes.
  • The study focused on how nicotine affects inflammation and the growth of bacteria that contribute to peri-implantitis by examining specific markers (AHR, IL-6, IL-22) and through experiments with bacterial suspensions treated with varying nicotine concentrations.
  • Results showed that nicotine not only increases the levels of inflammatory markers but also enhances bacterial growth and biofilm formation, indicating that smoking may worsen peri-implantitis progression.

Article Abstract

Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated disease that leads to implant loss and arises from bacterial biofilms on the surface of the implant. Smoking is a risk factor for peri-implantitis and impedes treatment effectiveness. Additionally, aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), IL-6, and IL-22 levels are related to peri-implantitis. We aimed to investigate the effects of nicotine on inflammatory response, bacterial growth and biofilm formation. We hypothesized that nicotine promoted pathogenic bacterial growth and biofilm formation, thereby aggravating inflammation. The expression of AHR, IL-6 and IL-22 was measured in peri-implant sulci fluid using quantitative PCR and Western blot analyses. The cementum was incubated with bacterial suspension including , and and treated with 100, 200, 250 and 300 µg ml nicotine, and then, the absorbance and number of colony-forming units were detected. Biofilm formation was evaluated using the tissue culture plate method and safranin O staining. Carbohydrates and proteins were measured by the phenol-sulfuric acid method and the bicinchoninic acid method, respectively. The results indicated that smoking increased the levels of AHR, IL-6 and IL-22. Functionally, nicotine promoted the growth of , and . Additionally, it promoted the biofilm formation of these bacteria and increased the contents of carbohydrates and proteins. Nicotine promoted bacterial growth and biofilm build-up, suggesting that smoking may aggravate the progression of peri-implantitis.

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