M101, a therapeutic oxygen carrier derived from Arenicola marina, decreased Porphyromonas gingivalis induced hypoxia and improved periodontal healing.
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Date publication
mai 2022
Journal
Journal of periodontology
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr BENKIRANE-JESSEL Nadia
Tous les auteurs :
Batool F, Petit C, Stutz C, Özçelik H, Gegout PY, Benkirane-Jessel N, Delpy E, Zal F, Leize-Zal E, Huck O
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Résumé
P. gingivalis exacerbates tissue hypoxia and worsens periodontal inflammation. This study investigated the effect of a therapeutic oxygen carrier (M101), derived from Arenicola marina, on hypoxia and associated inflammation in the context of periodontitis.
Mots clés
Arenicola marina, Periodontitis, hemoglobin, oxidative stress, wound healing
Référence
J Periodontol. 2022 May 10;: