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Journal of Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
2021 Volume.47 No. 6 p.445 ~ p.453
Association between soluble forms of the receptor for advanced glycation end products and periodontal disease: a retrospective study
Kim Keun-Suh

Lee Yun-Jong
Ahn So-Yeon
Chang Yoon-Seok
Choi Yong-Hoon
Lee Hyo-Jung
Abstract
Objectives: Periodontitis is the most common chronic disease that causes tooth loss and is related to systemic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. An objective indicator of the current activity of periodontitis is necessary. Soluble forms of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE) are markers that reflect the status of inflammatory diseases. In this study, the relationship between sRAGE and periodontitis was analyzed to determine whether it can be used to diagnose the current state of periodontitis.

Patients and Methods: Eighty-four patients without any systemic diseases were diagnosed with periodontitis using three classifications of periodontitis. Demographics and oral examination data such as plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP) index, and probing pocket depth (PPD) were analyzed according to each classification. In addition, correlation and partial correlation between sRAGE and the values indicating periodontitis were analyzed.

Results: In each classification, the level of sRAGE tended to decrease if periodontitis was present or severe, but this change was not statistically significant. sRAGE and periodontitis-related variables exhibited a weak correlation, among which the BOP index showed a relatively strong negative correlation (¥ñ=?0.20). Based on this, on analyzing the correlation between the BOP index and sRAGE in the group with more severe periodontitis (PPD¡Ã5 mm group, severe group of AAP/CDC [American Academy of Periodontology/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention], periodontitis group of Lopez), the correlation further increased (¥ñ=?0.23, ?0.40, ?0.50). Partial correlation analysis of the sRAGE and BOP index showed a stronger negative correlation (¥ñ=?0.36, ?0.55, ?0.45).

Conclusion: sRAGE demonstrated a tendency to decrease upon increased severity of periodontitis according to the classifications used. Above all, the correlation with the BOP index, which reflects the current state of periodontitis, was higher in the group with severe periodontitis. This indicates that the current status of periodontitis can be diagnosed through sRAGE.
KEYWORD
Receptor for advanced glycation end products, Periodontal index, Periodontitis, Bleeding on probing index
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