Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Role Of Interleukin-8 In Periodontal Disease

Role Of Interleukin-8 In Periodontal Disease



Author: Anie Mary Paul
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Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3845418982



Role Of Interleukin-8 In Periodontal Disease


Periodontitis is a group of inflammatory diseases that affect the connective tissue attachment and supporting bone around the teeth. Medical books Role Of Interleukin-8 In Periodontal Disease. t is widely accepted that the initiation and the progression of periodontitis depends on the interaction between varios virulent microorganisms and the host.There is a bewildering array of biological markers that have been, and continue to be,identified and associated with the disease progression.Cytokines are group of such markers which are present in saliva GCF & other body fluids.Literature says,Cells dont talk but they whisper Medical books .

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Medical Book Role Of Interleukin-8 In Periodontal Disease



t is widely accepted that the initiation and the progression of periodontitis depends on the interaction between varios virulent microorganisms and the host.There is a bewildering array of biological markers that have been, and continue to be,identified and associated with the disease progression.Cytokines are group of such markers which are present in saliva GCF & other body fluids.Literature says,Cells dont talk but they whisper..Cytokines are molecular messengers that acts between cells during various immuno chemical reactions and interactions.Interlukin8 is one such chemoattractant cytokine that plays a major role in recruiting Poly morphonuclear neutrophils to the site of inflammation.IL-8 activates various ICAMS and can facilitate transendothelial migration of neutrophils.The study regarding the role of IL-8 in periodontal diseases have been equivocal.As it is highly associated with the first line of defence of human body,we can go in depth to find its significance as a biological marker that can indicate the progression of periodontal diseases

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