[Modulation of glycosaminoglycan- and collagen synthesis of human gingival fibroblasts by progesterone].

Deutsche zahnarztliche Zeitschrift Pub Date : 1991-10-01
B Willershausen, C Lemmen, G Hamm
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Hormonal changes occuring during pregnancy are known to induce periodontal changes and may therefore influence preexisting periodontal diseases negatively. Since glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and collagen are the principal constituents of the matrix, the influence of progesterone on their synthesis was chosen as an assay system. Confluent human gingival fibroblast cultures grown under standard conditions were preincubated with progesterone levels ranging from 0.05 to 0.5 microgram/ml for 48h before GAG synthesis was assayed by incorporation of 14C-glucosamine. The GAG fraction was detemined by ion-exchange-chromatography and fractionated precipitation. Collagen-synthesis was monitored by 14C-proline-incorporation. Progesterone concentrations corresponding to those seen in the third trimenon of pregnancy were able to lower GAG-synthesis; the synthesis of all GAG-species was affected in a similar way. Collagen synthesis was only affected by unphysiologicaly high hormone doses. The observed clinical changes may therefore be due to the influence of progesterone on GAG synthesis.

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[黄体酮对人牙龈成纤维细胞糖胺聚糖和胶原合成的调节]。
怀孕期间发生的激素变化已知会引起牙周变化,因此可能对先前存在的牙周疾病产生负面影响。由于糖胺聚糖(GAG)和胶原蛋白是基质的主要成分,黄体酮对其合成的影响被选为一种测定系统。在标准条件下培养的人牙龈成纤维细胞,在0.05 - 0.5微克/毫升的孕酮水平下预孵育48小时,然后通过掺入14c -氨基葡萄糖检测GAG合成。采用离子交换色谱法和分馏沉淀法测定GAG组分。用14c -脯氨酸结合法监测胶原合成。孕酮浓度与妊娠三年期间的孕酮浓度相对应,能够降低gag的合成;所有gag -物种的合成都受到类似的影响。胶原合成仅受非生理性高剂量激素的影响。因此,观察到的临床变化可能是由于黄体酮对GAG合成的影响。
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