Publication: A Diet Rich in Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Aggravates the Effect of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide on Alveolar Bone Loss in a Rabbit Model of Periodontal Disease.
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2020-05-14
Authors
Varela-Lopez, Alfonso
Bullon, Pedro
Ramirez-Tortosa, Cesar L
Navarro-Hortal, Maria D
Robles-Almazan, Maria
Bullon, Beatriz
Cordero, Mario D
Battino, Maurizio
Quiles, Jose L
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MDPI AG
Abstract
Increasing evidence connects periodontitis with a variety of systemic diseases, including metabolic syndrome, atherosclerosis, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The proposal of this study was to evaluate the role of diets rich in saturated fat and cholesterol in some aspects of periodontal diseases in a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced model of periodontal disease in rabbits and to assess the influence of a periodontal intervention on hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis, and NAFLD progression to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Male rabbits were maintained on a commercial standard diet or a diet rich in saturated fat (3% lard w/w) and cholesterol (1.3% w/w) (HFD) for 40 days. Half of the rabbits on each diet were treated 2 days per week with intragingival injections of LPS from Porphyromonas gingivalis. Morphometric analyses revealed that LPS induced higher alveolar bone loss (ABL) around the first premolar in animals receiving standard diets, which was exacerbated by the HFD diet. A higher score of acinar inflammation in the liver and higher blood levels of triglycerides and phospholipids were found in HFD-fed rabbits receiving LPS. These results suggest that certain dietary habits can exacerbate some aspects of periodontitis and that bad periodontal health can contribute to dyslipidemia and promote NAFLD progression, but only under certain conditions.
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MeSH Terms
Alveolar Bone Loss
Animals
Cholesterol
Diet, High-Fat
Disease Models, Animal
Lipopolysaccharides
Male
Periodontal Diseases
Periodontitis
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Rabbits
Animals
Cholesterol
Diet, High-Fat
Disease Models, Animal
Lipopolysaccharides
Male
Periodontal Diseases
Periodontitis
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Rabbits
DeCS Terms
Dieta
Conejos
Enfermedad del higado graso no alcohólico
Aterosclerosis
Colesterol
Periodontitis
Enfermedades periodontales
Triglicéridos
Dislipidemias
Adeps Suis
Conejos
Enfermedad del higado graso no alcohólico
Aterosclerosis
Colesterol
Periodontitis
Enfermedades periodontales
Triglicéridos
Dislipidemias
Adeps Suis
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Keywords
NASH, atherogenic, atherosclerosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, periodontal diseases, periodontitis, rabbits
Citation
Varela-López A, Bullón P, Ramírez-Tortosa CL, Navarro-Hortal MD, Robles-Almazán M, Bullón B, et al. A Diet Rich in Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Aggravates the Effect of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide on Alveolar Bone Loss in a Rabbit Model of Periodontal Disease. Nutrients. 2020 May 14;12(5):1405.