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the effects of intra-amniotic injection of periodontopathic lipopolysaccharides in sheep.periodontal disease may cause several complications of pregnancy, including fetal death. the purpose of this study was to investigate in sheep the effects of the intra-amniotic injection of lipopolysaccharide from 3 periodontopathic organisms and to compare these effects with those resulting from similar injection of escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide. the outcomes that were studied included the rates of fetal death and the features of inflammation and lung maturation in survivors.200516098849
differential induction of human beta-defensin expression by periodontal commensals and pathogens in periodontal pocket epithelial cells.to investigate the possible role of beta-defensins in gingival health and periodontal disease, we examined the effect of several stimuli on the expression of interleukin-8 (il-8), human beta-defensin-1, -2, -3, and -4 (hbd) in primary human diseased gingival epithelial (hge) cell cultures from periodontitis patients by quantitative taqman reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr).200516101361
cross-reactivity of groel antibodies with human heat shock protein 60 and quantification of pathogens in atherosclerosis.chronic infections such as those caused by chlamydia pneumoniae and periodontopathic bacteria such as porphyromonas gingivalis have been associated with atherosclerosis, possibly due to cross-reactivity of the immune response to bacterial groel with human heat shock protein (hhsp) 60.200516101965
antimicrobial effect in vitro of chlorhexidine and calcium hydroxide impregnated gutta-percha points.the aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of points containing antiseptics used for temporary obturation in endodontics. points containing calcium hydroxide (roeko and hygienic), and chlorhexidine (roeko) were tested and gutta-percha points served as control (meta dental corp.). the following microorganisms were studied: streptococcus mutans (sm), enterococcus faecalis (ef), staphylococcus aureus (sta), candida albicans (ca), fusobacterium nucleatum (fn) atcc 25586, porphy ...200516673792
anaerobes in the upper respiratory tract in infancy.development of the indigenous microbiota begins on the surfaces of the human body after birth when infants are exposed to continuous person-to-person and environmental contacts with microbes. anaerobes constitute a significant part of indigenous bacterial communities at different body sites. pioneering anaerobic commensals are able to colonize and survive in the oral cavity during the first months of life. after teeth emerge, more attachment sites and potential niches are available for anaerobic ...200516701543
the association of anaerobic bacteria with infectious mononucleosis.this review summarizes the information that supports the potential importance of anaerobic bacteria in the pharyngo-tonsillitis (pt) associated with infectious mononucleosis (im). evidence supportive of the potential of involvement of bacteria in im was provided by several studies that showed increased recovery of bacteria on the tonsillar surfaces in im. several studies demonstrated that metronidazole therapy alleviated the clinical symptoms of tonsillar hypertrophy and shortened the duration o ...200516701590
sodium ion pumps and hydrogen production in glutamate fermenting anaerobic bacteria.anaerobic bacteria ferment glutamate via two different pathways to ammonia, carbon dioxide, acetate, butyrate and molecular hydrogen. the coenzyme b12-dependent pathway in clostridium tetanomorphum via 3-methylaspartate involves pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase and a novel enzyme, a membrane-bound nadh:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. the flavin- and iron-sulfur-containing enzyme probably uses the energy difference between reduced ferredoxin and nadh to generate an electrochemical na+ gradient, whic ...200516645308
pyogenic liver abscess after colonoscopy in a patient with ulcerative colitis. 200516361038
identification and localization of extraradicular biofilm-forming bacteria associated with refractory endodontic pathogens.bacterial biofilms have been found to develop on root surfaces outside the apical foramen and be associated with refractory periapical periodontitis. however, it is unknown which bacterial species form extraradicular biofilms. the present study aimed to investigate the identity and localization of bacteria in human extraradicular biofilms. twenty extraradicular biofilms, used to identify bacteria using a pcr-based 16s rrna gene assay, and seven root-tips, used to observe immunohistochemical loca ...200516332869
effect of mineral trioxide aggregate on cytokine production by peritoneal macrophages.to test the effect of two commercial brands of grey mineral trioxide aggregate (proroot and mta-angelus) on cytokine production by m1 and m2 inflammatory macrophages.200516343117
the role of anaerobic bacteria in tonsillitis.this review summarizes the information that supports the potential importance of anaerobic bacteria in tonsillitis. some anaerobic bacteria possess interfering capability with group a beta-hemolytic streptococci (gabhs) and other pathogens. the possible role of anaerobes in the acute inflammatory process in the tonsils is supported by several observations: anaerobes have been isolated from the cores of tonsils of patients with recurrent gabhs and non-gabhs tonsillitis (nst); the recovery of anae ...200515627441
analysis of the antibacterial activity and plaque control benefit of colgate total dentifrice via clinical evaluation and real-time polymerase chain reaction.this study analyzed, from a combined clinical and molecular biologic perspective, the antibacterial and antiplaque efficacy of colgate total dentifrice (ctd).200516583596
practical use of electron microscopy for the diagnosis of glomerular disease.in the past few years many clinically significant new glomerular lesions have been reported from observations made on renal biopsy specimens by electron microscopy. the clinical applicability of electron microscopy is illustrated by examples of specific ultrastructural patterns of glomerular reaction making possible a more accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of the response to treatment.20051150220
pattern and depth discrimination from random dot stereograms.the discrimination of depth and pattern was investigated using random dot stereograms. for all four subjects, the psychometric function for depth judgments (probability of correct response) was clearly superior to pattern judgments over a range of ten crossed or uncrossed binocular disparity values. degrading the visual images, either monocularly or binocularly, with various convex lens power (fogging lenses) reduced both depth and pattern discrimination across all disparity values, rather than ...20051130488
morphometric analysis of the loss of chief and parietal cells after partial gastrectomy for duodenal ulcer.relative chief and parietal cell volume densities were estimated morphometrically in the remnant mucosa of 98 male patients ("series"), operated on for duodenal ulcer by the billroth ii, and in the body mucosa of 55 subjects, age and sex matched, from a random series of a finnish population ("controls"). the relative volumes of chief and parietal cells were significantly lower in the series than in the controls. the mean chief cell: parietal cell ratio was significantly higher in the series than ...2005549432
the role of the surrounding tissue in the propagation of waves through the arterial system.a theoretical analysis of the flow in arteries is presented, taking into consideration the role played by the surrounding tissues in determining the speed of propagatoion and the damping of the blood pressure pulse. this study was undertaken (a) to exhibit a method of computing the flow properties with a more nearly accurate model, (b) to see if the displacement on the skin would be related to the arterial wall displacement, and hence to pressure, velocity and flow rate of blood in the artery, a ...20051231056
[non-invasive diagnosis of occlusive disease of the carotid arteries]. 20051087432
["feature cards": a simple and logical system for clinical research]. 2005554113
rate of alcoholism diagnoses in community mental health centers: the effect of the presence of an alcoholism treatment program.in this study, it was hypothesized that community mental health centers (cmhcs) with distinct alcoholism treatment programs (atps) would diagnose alcohol problems at a greater frequency than would centers without atps. it was also hypothesized that psychoses, personality disorders, and transient situational disturbances would be diagnosed more frequently in cmhcs without atps. yearly diagnostic admission data from nine of nebraska's cmhcs (four with atps, five without) were used. it was found th ...2005552314
expression of schwann cell and peripheral t-cell activation epitopes in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy.to evaluate possible immune-mediated mechanisms in hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (hmsn-i, charcot-marie-tooth syndrome), we examined class ii major histocompatibility complex antigen expression (mhc-ii, hla-dr) in schwann cells and peripheral lymphocyte t-cell (ta1, cd26) activation in five unrelated adults with hmsn-i. evidence of increased activation expression was found in both compartments but the pattern did not suggest a general state of hyperimmunity or appear related to clinica ...20041370667
[effect of the alimentary factor on certain indices of the functional state of the pancreas in young peptic ulcer patients and atrophic gastritis patients].the activity of amylase, lipase and trypsin was increased and that of the trypsin inhibitor decreased in the blood serum of young peptic ulcer patients as compared with healthy persons. the antiulcerous dietetics normalized significantly the parameters studied. similar highly pronounced shifts in the activity of the blood pancreatic enzymes were revealed in atrophic gastritis patients. hyperamilasuria and clinical symptoms of pancreatitis were not observed both in the peptic patients, and in the ...2004516599
[development of modern anesthesia, current trends and prospectives]. 2004397461
famous nurses: dame muriel powell. 2004375205
comparison of 0.1% halcinonide with 0.05% betamethasone dipropionate in the treatment of acute and chronic dermatoses.a 4-week, bilateral, controlled study was carried out in 53 patients with various acute and chronic dermatoses to compare the effectiveness of 0.1% halcinonide in a water-miscible base, applied once daily, with 0.05% betamethasone dipropionate cream applied twice daily. patients' response to treatment was assessed at the end of each week. halcinonide proved to be equally as effective as betamethasone dipropionate in most and superior in some patients with psoriasis, lichen chronicus simplex, and ...2004343993
the effects of dihydrotachysterol therapy on the measurement of plasma 1,25-(oh)2-vitamin d in humans.anephric patients have undetectable plasma concentrations of 1,25-(oh)2-d, but when anephric patients are treated with dht2 (hytakerol), their plasma contains a substance that is co-purified with and displaces authentic 3h-1,25(oh)2-d3 from its intestinal cytoplasmic receptor. the concentration of this substance in the plasma of anephric patients taking dht2 is proportional to the administered daily dose of dht2 per kilogram body weight. when dht2 therapy is discontinued, the substance disappear ...2004438604
myeloid and erythroid progenitor cells from normal bone marrow adhere to collagen type i.one of the mechanisms by which normal hematopoietic progenitor cells remain localized within the bone marrow microenvironment is likely to involve adhesion of these cells to extracellular matrix (ecm) proteins. for example, there is evidence that uncommitted, hla-dr-negative progenitor cells and committed erythroid precursors (bfu-e) bind to fibronectin. however, fibronectin is not known to mediate binding of committed myeloid (granulocyte-macrophage) progenitors, raising the possibility that ot ...20041370640
molecular orbital studies on lipids: conformation of glycerol trivalerate by the pcilo method. 2004535925
inducibility of metallothionein biosynthesis in cultured normal and menkes kinky hair disease fibroblasts: effects of copper and cadmium.metallothionein biosynthesis is not induced by extracellular copper in menkes kinky hair disease (mkhd) or in normal cultured fibroblasts under the conditions of these experiments. in the presence of copper, mkhd fibroblasts also incorporated less cysteine than did normal fibroblasts. extracellular cadmium greatly enhanced the uptake of cysteine in both normal and mkhd cultures. by the technique of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, it was demonstrated that metallothionein is induced by cadmium ...2004471576
[low-molecular weight nuclear rna's]. 2004395786
effectiveness of a triclosan/copolymer dentifrice on microbiological and inflammatory parameters.according to the us surgeon general's report, "oral health in america," published in 2000, most adults in the united states show some degree of periodontal pathology, with severe periodontal diseases affecting about 14% of middle-aged adults. periodontal diseases are polymicrobial-induced inflammatory diseases, and they vary from mild gingival inflammation to severe deterioration of the periodontium, ie, loss of periodontal supportive tissues and, ultimately, tooth loss. new evidence shows that ...200415645886
anaerobic microbiology in 198 cases of pleural empyema: a bulgarian study.the aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of anaerobic bacteria in 198 patients with pleural empyema and the susceptibility of isolates to eight antibacterial agents. isolates were identified by the crystal anaerobes identification system, api system rapid id 32 a and/or routine methods. susceptibility was tested by sceptor mic system for anaerobic bacteria and limited agar dilution method. anaerobic bacteria were found in 74.2% of the patients and included 247 strains within 21 genera. ...200416701526
differential regulation of cytokine genes in gingival epithelial cells challenged by fusobacterium nucleatum and porphyromonas gingivalis.il-8 mrna in human gingival epithelial cells (hgecs) is up-regulated by fusobacterium nucleatum, and up-/down-regulated by porphyromonas gingivalis in a complex interaction in the early stages (< or = 4 h) after infection. the mechanisms involved in this regulation in response to f. nucleatum and/or p. gingivalis infection, and identification of co-regulated cytokine genes, are the focus of this investigation. heat, formalin or protease treatment of f. nucleatum cells attenuated the il-8 mrna up ...200415619426
attachment of oral gram-negative anaerobic rods to a smooth titanium surface: an electron microscopy study.attachment of bacteria to titanium may differ not only between bacterial species but also between strains within a species. the aim of the present in vitro study was to examine differences in bacterial attachment using 4 gram-negative anaerobic species of bacteria that are considered potential periodontal pathogens.200415623054
phototoxic effect of visible light on porphyromonas gingivalis and fusobacterium nucleatum: an in vitro study.the antibacterial effect of visible light irradiation combined with photosensitizers has been reported. the objective of this was to test the effect of visible light irradiation without photosensitizers on the viability of oral microorganisms. strains of porphyromonas gingivalis, fusobacterium nucleatum, streptococcus mutans and streptococcus faecalis in suspension or grown on agar were exposed to visible light at wavelengths of 400-500 nm. these wavelengths are used to photopolymerize composite ...200415623322
gingival crevice microbiota from chinese patients with gingivitis or necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis.the objective of this study was to quantitatively compare the bacterial population structure in plaque from the gingival margin of two groups of 21 chinese patients with gingivitis or necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (nug). subjects were recruited in four dental clinics in eastern china. samples were quantitatively assessed by immunofluorescence and fluorescent in situ hybridization for taxa known to be associated with periodontal diseases. the analyses showed that the fusiform taxa (fusobacter ...200414871191
microbiological examination of infected dental root canals.the aim of this study was to investigate the root canal microbiota of primary and secondary root-infected canals and the association of constituent species with specific endodontic signs and symptoms.200414871344
association of t cd4 lymphocyte levels and subgingival microbiota of chronic periodontitis in hiv-infected brazilians under haart.the aim of this study was to determine the subgingival microbiota of hiv-infected patients with chronic periodontitis and different t cd4 lymphocyte levels under haart.200414970778
glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase of streptococcus oralis functions as a coadhesin for porphyromonas gingivalis major fimbriae.cohesive interactions between porphyromonas gingivalis and plaque-forming bacteria, such as streptococcus oralis, are considered to play an important role in the colonization of p. gingivalis in periodontal sites. although p. gingivalis fimbriae have been reported to mediate coaggregation with s. oralis, the s. oralis molecule involved has not been identified. we identified the coadhesin of s. oralis atcc 9811 and purified it by affinity column chromatography. we found that the molecular mass of ...200414977937
human beta-defensins 2 and 3 demonstrate strain-selective activity against oral microorganisms.human beta-defensins 2 and 3 (hbd-2 and hbd-3) are inducible peptides present at sites of infection in the oral cavity. a few studies have reported broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity for both peptides. however, no comprehensive study has thoroughly investigated their potential against oral pathogens. the purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of hbd-2 and hbd-3 against a collection of oral organisms (actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, fusobacterium nucleatum, porphyromonas gin ...200415004048
fusobacterium nucleatum induces premature and term stillbirths in pregnant mice: implication of oral bacteria in preterm birth.fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe ubiquitous to the oral cavity. it is associated with periodontal disease. it is also associated with preterm birth and has been isolated from the amniotic fluid, placenta, and chorioamnionic membranes of women delivering prematurely. periodontal disease is a newly recognized risk factor for preterm birth. this study examined the possible mechanism underlying the link between these two diseases. f. nucleatum strains isolated from amniotic fluids ...200415039352
geographical differences in bacteria detected in endodontic infections using polymerase chain reaction.the polymerase chain reaction (pcr) is an innovative nucleic acid-based assay that has the highest sensitivity of any microbiological technique for the detection of bacteria. the purpose of this study was to use pcr to detect the presence of specific species of bacteria in samples collected from two geographical locations. microbial samples from abscesses of endodontic origin were collected from patients in portland, oregon, and rio de janeiro, brazil. pcrs with species-specific oligonucleotide ...200415055430
[dynamic observation of periodontal pathogens and cariogenic bacteria in modified chemostat using confocal laser scanning microscopy].to study dynamic relation between periodontal pathogens and cariogenic bacteria under analogous oral environment.200415061891
blindness from septic thrombophlebitis of the orbit and cavernous sinus caused by fusobacterium nucleatum. 200415078687
risk factors for periodontitis in hiv patients.the purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for periodontitis associated with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection.200415102043
identification of a fusobacterium nucleatum 65 kda serine protease.a 65 kda protease was partially purified from extracellular vesicles of fusobacterium nucleatum cultures by preparative sds-page followed by electroelution. the ph optimum of the protease is 7.5-8.0 and its activity could be inhibited by serine protease inhibitors. the protease was found to degrade the extracellular matrix proteins fibrinogen and fibronectin as well as collagen i and collagen iv which were degraded at 37 degrees c but not at 28 degrees c, indicating the presence of a gelatinase ...200415107066
induction of calprotectin release by porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide in human neutrophils.calprotectin, a major cytosolic protein of leukocytes, is detected in neutrophils, monocytes/macrophages, and epithelial cells. this protein is known to be a marker for several inflammatory diseases and is detected in inflammatory gingival tissue with periodontal disease. recently, we found that the calprotectin level in gingival crevicular fluid from periodontitis patients was significantly higher than that of healthy subjects. however, the regulation of calprotectin in periodontal disease is u ...200415107070
selection for high-level resistance by chronic triclosan exposure is not universal.to investigate the effect of triclosan exposure on the antimicrobial susceptibilities of numerically important dental bacteria.200415117935
the role of lipopolysaccharide in infectious bone resorption of periapical lesion.the role of lipopolysaccharide (lps) in periapical lesion-induced bone resorption was investigated. polymyxin b (pmb), a specific inhibitor of lps, was evaluated to treat the apical lesion.200415128058
surveillance of susceptibility patterns in 1297 european and us anaerobic and capnophilic isolates to co-amoxiclav and five other antimicrobial agents.in vitro susceptibility data were collected for co-amoxiclav and other antimicrobial agents against 1297 recent anaerobe isolates collected in europe and the usa. the co-amoxiclav (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid) mic(50/90)s (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid concentration in a ratio of 2:1, expressed in terms of amoxicillin concentration in mg/l) were 0.5/4 for bacteroides fragilis, </=0.125/1 for prevotella species, </=0.125/0.25 for fusobacterium nucleatum, 0.5/1 for eikenella corrodens, 0.25/8 for pe ...200415128729
another good reason to floss. 200415141231
clonal persistence of oral fusobacterium nucleatum in infancy.once established, early-colonizing bacterial species tend to persist in the mouth. to obtain detailed information on the population dynamics of early-colonizing oral anaerobes, we examined the clonal diversity and persistence of clones among oral fusobacterium nucleatum populations during the first 2 yrs of life. consecutive salivary samples from 12 infants, collected at 2, 6, 12, 18, and 24 mos of age, yielded a total of 546 f. nucleatum isolates for clonal typing with arbitrarily primed pcr (a ...200415153460
apical periodontitis development and bacterial response to endodontic treatment. experimental root canal infections in monkeys with selected bacterial strains.in six monkeys, 160 root canals were inoculated with a combination of four bacterial strains belonging to species streptococcus milleri, peptostreptococcus anaerobius, prevotella oralis, and fusobacterium nucleatum. in two other monkeys, 24 root canals were inoculated with a five-strain combination consisting of these strains and a strain of enterococcus faecalis. all strains were previously isolated from an infected monkey root canal. after 8-12 months, survival of the strains was recorded bact ...200415154917
perforation repair comparing two types of mineral trioxide aggregate.the purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of two types of mineral trioxide aggregate (mta) to seal furcal perforations in extracted human molars using an anaerobic bacterial leakage model. forty, human, maxillary and mandibular molars were randomly divided into two experimental groups of 18, with two teeth used as positive controls and two teeth without perforations used as negative controls. experimental group 1 was repaired with gray-colored mta and group 2 with off-white-colored m ...200415167471
the effects of chlorhexidine gluconate (0.12%) on the antimicrobial properties of tooth-colored proroot mineral trioxide aggregate.the purpose of this in vitro study was to determine whether the substitution of 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate for sterile water as a mixing agent would enhance the antimicrobial activity of tooth-colored proroot mineral trioxide aggregate (mta) against actinomyces odontolyticus (atcc17982), fusobacterium nucleatum (atcc2586), streptococcus sanguis (atcc10556), enterococcus faecalis (er3/2s), escherichia coli (sm10lambdapir), staphylococcus aureus (atcc6538), pseudomonas aeruginosa (ume), and can ...200415167473
modulation of the antibody response by porphyromonas gingivalis and fusobacterium nucleatum in a mouse model.successive immunization of mice with fusobacterium nucleatum and porphyromonas gingivalis has been shown to modulate the specific serum igg responses to these organisms. the aim of this study was to investigate these antibody responses further by examining the igg subclasses induced as well as the opsonizing properties of the specific antibodies. serum samples from balb/c mice immunized with f. nucleatum (gp1-f), p. gingivalis (gp2-p), p. gingivalis followed by f. nucleatum (gp3-pf) f. nucleatum ...200415209995
a comparison of the antibacterial efficacies of essential oils against oral pathogens.cariogenic bacteria and periodontopathic bacteria are present in dental plaque as biofilms. in this study, we investigated the antibacterial effects of essential oils on the following oral bacteria: porphyromonas gingivalis, actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, fusobacterium nucleatum, streptococcus mutans, and streptococcus sobrinus. we tested manuka oil, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, lavandula oil, and romarinus oil and determined their minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericida ...200414678476
detection of subgingival calculus and dentine caries by laser fluorescence.detection of subgingival calculus and dentine caries in the bottom of deep periodontal pockets is often difficult without visual observation. we thus examined the possibility of its detection using autofluorescence induced by laser irritation.200414687229
innate immune response of oral and foreskin keratinocytes: utilization of different signaling pathways by various bacterial species.the innate immune response is critical for the epithelial antimicrobial barrier. the human beta-defensins are small, cationic antimicrobial peptides that are made by epithelial cells and that play a role in mucosal and skin defenses. human beta-defensin 1 (hbd-1) is expressed constitutively in epithelial tissues, whereas hbd-2 and hbd-3 are expressed in response to bacterial stimuli or inflammation. previous studies showed that hbd-2 was induced by fusobacterium nucleatum cell wall extract witho ...200414688115
multiplex fish analysis of a six-species bacterial biofilm.established procedures use different and seemingly incompatible experimental protocols for fluorescent in situ hybridization (fish) with gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. the aim of this study was to develop a procedure, based on fish and confocal laser scanning microscopy (clsm), for the analysis of the spatial organization of in vitro biofilms containing both gram-negative and gram-positive oral bacteria. biofilms composed of the six oral species actinomyces naeslundii, candida albican ...200414706749
clonal similarity of salivary and nasopharyngeal fusobacterium nucleatum in infants with acute otitis media experience.the environment of an infant's nasopharynx during acute otitis media (aom) favours the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which can be recovered frequently during infection, but hardly at all if the infant is healthy. the aim of this investigation was to identify the potential source and inoculation route of anaerobes that were present in the nasopharynx. eleven fusobacterium nucleatum isolates that were collected through the nasal cavity from the nasopharynx of eight infants with a history of aom, a ...200414729939
subgingival microbiota of chilean patients with chronic periodontitis.an association between race/ethnicity and the composition of the subgingival microbiota has been found in chronic periodontitis. a study was undertaken to determine the characteristics of the subgingival microbiota of chronic periodontitis in chileans residing in santiago.200415212354
comparison of systemic flurithromycin therapy and clinical procedures in the treatment of periodontal diseases.the purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate, in 20 periodontal patients, the microbial and clinical effects of flurithromycin therapy plus scaling and root planning (srp) in comparison with srp alone. clinical assessments of plaque, bleeding on probing and pocket depth were made prior to srp alone and srp plus flurithromycin therapy (375 mg twice daily for 5 days) and after both treatments. subgingival plaque samples (n. 180) were taken prior to and after both treatments and analyze ...200415216949
evaluation of the whole genome dna-dna hybridization technique to identify bacteria in histological sections of periradicular lesions.whole genome dna-dna hybridization has been used to identify bacteria in periradicular lesions partly because there is no amplification of the bacteria, therefore, minor contaminants are not detected. there are, however, potential pitfalls with this technique, including inability to distinguish dead bacteria, cross-reactions of species within a genus, and inability to detect species present in low numbers because of loss of dna during extraction and purification. alternatively, inadequate extrac ...200415220650
portal vein thrombosis associated with fusobacterium nucleatum septicemia in a patient with ulcerative colitis. 200415232367
development of a multispecies oral bacterial community in a saliva-conditioned flow cell.microbial communities within the human oral cavity are dynamic associations of more than 500 bacterial species that form biofilms on the soft and hard tissues of the mouth. understanding the development and spatial organization of oral biofilms has been facilitated by the use of in vitro models. we used a saliva-conditioned flow cell, with saliva as the sole nutritional source, as a model to examine the development of multispecies biofilm communities from an inoculum containing the coaggregation ...200415240317
active domains of salivary statherin on apatitic surfaces for binding to fusobacterium nucleatum cells.fusobacterium nucleatum can bind to saliva-coated tooth surfaces. however, the nature of the domains of salivary protein that interact with f. nucleatum remains unclear. the ability of individual proteins in human submandibular-sublingual saliva (hsmsl) to bind f. nucleatum cells was examined by dot blot assay; statherin displayed the strongest binding activity. statherin binding sites were determined based on binding of (125)i-labelled f. nucleatum to statherin-coated hydroxyapatite (shap) bead ...200415256578
[purification and characterization of sanguicin--a bacteriocin produced by streptococcus sanguis].streptococcus sanguis plays an important role in maintaining the periodontal microecological balance. previous studies have demonstrated that sanguicin--a kind of bacteriocin produced by s. sanguis has a prominent function of inhibiting the growth of putative periodontopathic bacteria (ppb). the aim of this study was to purify sanguicin and investigate its characters.200415291127
implant therapy following liver transplantation: clinical and microbiological results after 10 years.the number of immunocompromised patients is increasing as a consequence of successful organ transplantation. placing dental implants in these patients has been questioned because of their increased risk for infections. the 10-year follow-up data of a 71-year-old liver transplant recipient with long-term immunosuppressive therapy is reported. six months after liver transplantation, two interforaminal implants were inserted in the edentulous mandible, and an overdenture using non-rigid telescopic ...200415295960
identification and sequencing of bacterial rdnas in culture-negative amniotic fluid from women in premature labor.our objective was to identify bacterial species present in culture-negative but 16s rdna-positive amniotic fluid samples from women in preterm labor. amniotic fluid from 69 women in preterm labor was cultured and examined for the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (il-6). polymerase chain reaction technology was used to detect highly conserved bacterial ribosomal dna sequences (16s rdnas). as previously reported, 16s rdnas were identified in 15 (94%) of 16 culture-positive amniotic fluid sam ...200415311367
the participation of nitric oxide in peritoneal exudate cell cytotoxicity of mice by fusobacterium nucleatum.previously we reported that mice infected recurrently with live fusobacterium nucleatum(fn) synthesize a significant amount of no between 12 hr and 24 hr after fn injection. fn is a gram-negative rod periodontal pathogen. no could not be induced by heat-killed fn or in untreated mice. this no, derived from the inos after infection of live fn, was not involved in the fn reduction because fn clearance occurs within 6 hr. we investigated in this study whether this no was involved in cytotoxicity in ...200415322341
beta-lactamase production and antimicrobial susceptibility of subgingival bacteria from refractory periodontitis.this study assessed the extent of beta-lactamase-producing bacteria in subgingival plaque samples obtained from 25 patients with refractory marginal periodontitis in the usa. beta-lactamase-positive isolates were characterized using commercial diagnostic kits and partial sequencing of the 16s rrna gene. the susceptibilities to different antimicrobial agents were tested and, in addition, the isolates were screened for the presence of extended spectrum beta-lactamases (esbls). beta-lactamase-produ ...200415327642
selected endodontic pathogens in the apical third of infected root canals: a molecular investigation.bacteria located at the apical portion of the root canals are conceivably in a strategic position to induce damage to the periradicular tissues and resulting inflammatory diseases. this study sought to investigate the prevalence of 11 selected putative endodontic pathogens in the apical third of infected root canals associated with periradicular lesions. the apical root portion of 23 extracted teeth with carious pulpal exposures and attached periradicular lesions was sectioned, and the root cana ...200415329567
clinical and microbiological changes associated with the use of combined antimicrobial therapies to treat "refractory" periodontitis.the present investigation examined clinical and microbial changes after a combined aggressive antimicrobial therapy in subjects identified as "refractory" to conventional periodontal therapy.200415367191
fusobacterium canifelinum sp. nov., from the oral cavity of cats and dogs.fourteen strains of gram-negative, anaerobic, fluoroquinolone-resistant, non-sporulating rods were isolated from various infections in cats and dogs, as well as from wounds in humans after cat- or dog-bites. these strains were characterized by sequencing of the 16s-23s rdna internal transcribed spacer (its) regions, 16s rdna, dna-dna hybridization, phylogenetic analysis, and phenotypic tests. the results indicate that the novel strains belong to a distinct species, closely related to fusobacteri ...200415368845
mesenteric adenitis and portal vein thrombosis due to fusobacterium nucleatum.we report the first description of portal and mesenteric vein thrombosis associated with suppurative mesenteric adenitis in a 71-year-old woman. the bacterium detected in mesenteric lymph nodes was fusobacterium nucleatum, an anaerobic gram-negative bacillus. our patient had a clinical syndrome of pharyngitis and fever preceding portal vein thrombosis. abdominal symptoms improved with antibiotics and anticoagulant therapy. this location of f. nucleatum in mesenteric lymph nodes provides an inter ...200415371934
dehydration of (r)-2-hydroxyacyl-coa to enoyl-coa in the fermentation of alpha-amino acids by anaerobic bacteria.several clostridia and fusobacteria ferment alpha-amino acids via (r)-2-hydroxyacyl-coa, which is dehydrated to enoyl-coa by syn-elimination. this reaction is of great mechanistic interest, since the beta-hydrogen, to be eliminated as proton, is not activated (pk 40-50). a mechanism has been proposed, in which one high-energy electron acts as cofactor and transiently reduces the electrophilic thiol ester carbonyl to a nucleophilic ketyl radical anion. the 2-hydroxyacyl-coa dehydratases are two-c ...200415374661
in situ biofilm formation by multi-species oral bacteria under flowing and anaerobic conditions.an understanding of biofilm behavior of periodontopathic bacteria is key to the development of effective oral therapies. we hypothesized that interspecies bacterial aggregates play an important role in anaerobic biofilm establishment and proliferation, and contribute to the survivability of the biofilm against therapeutic agents. the system developed in this study assessed a multi-species (streptococcus gordonii, actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, and fusobacterium nucleatum) biofilm formatio ...200415381723
binding of pro-matrix metalloproteinase 9 by fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum as a mechanism to promote the invasion of a reconstituted basement membrane.in this study, we investigated the ability of fusobacterium nucleatum subsp. nucleatum to increase its tissue-invasive potential by acquiring cell-associated human matrix metalloproteinase 9 (mmp-9) activity. binding of pro-mmp-9 to fusobacteria was demonstrated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. zymography and a colorimetric assay showed that bound pro-mmp-9 can be converted into a proteolytically active form. the potential contribution of this acquired host activity in tissue invasion was d ...200415385524
cavernous sinus thrombosis and cerebral infarction caused by fusobacterium nucleatum infection.we report an unusual case of fusobacterial infection with secondary intracranial invasion. the condition was complicated by a cavernous sinus thrombosis and ischemic stroke. the patient was a 63-year-old woman with no history of systemic disease who had undergone a tooth extraction before the onset of symptoms. she initially suffered from sphenomaxillary sinusitis and a cavernous sinus thrombosis, and subsequently developed meningitis. cerebrospinal fluid examination suggested a pyogenic infecti ...200415455548
periodontal pathogens in atheromatous plaques. a controlled clinical and laboratory trial.a possible relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease has been suggested. the aims of this controlled clinical study were: (i) to ascertain the presence of periodontal bacteria dna [actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, fusobacterium nucleatum, porphyromonas gingivalis, prevotella intermedia, tannerella forsythensis (formerly bacteroides forsythus)] in carotid atheromatous plaques and (ii) to assess the concomitant presence of the same periodontal bacteria dna, if any, in peri ...200415491349
alkali-resistant bacteria in root canal systems.the aim of this study was to isolate and identify alkali-resistant bacteria from the dentin of infected root canals. bacteria from homogenized dentin powder made up from infected root canal walls from human teeth were cultured on buffer-enriched brain heart infusion agar supplemented with 4% sheep blood (bhi-blood agar), adjusted to ph 7.0, 9.0 or 10.0. incubation took place for 7 days at 37 degrees c in an anaerobic glove box. bacterial strains selected according to colony and morphology were s ...200415491465
microbiological evaluation of endodontic files after cleaning and steam sterilization procedures.infection control procedures are essential for modern dental practice and they are continually evolving to meet the dental profession's high standards. the present study evaluated the efficacy of two cleaning procedures to reduce bacterial numbers on endodontic files, and evaluated the effect of biological debris on the subsequent sterilization of files.200415497355
antiproliferative activity of actinobacillus (haemophilus) actinomycetemcomitans and fusobacterium nucleatum in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.several studies indicate actinobacillus (haemophilus) actinomycetemcomitans and fusobacterium nucleatum as etiologic agents of periodontal disease. immunosuppressive factors produced by microorganisms probably contribute to the initiation and evolution of this disease. this study evaluated the antiproliferative activity of ammonium precipitate fractions of a. (h.) actinomycetemcomitans and f. nucleatum isolates from humans and marmosets both with and without periodontal disease. all a. (h.) acti ...200415501650
rate of cultivable subgingival periodontopathogenic bacteria in chronic periodontitis.although microbiological studies have identified more than 400 bacterial species in periodontal pockets, only a limited number have been implicated as periodontal pathogens. the purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence of cultivable subgingival periodontopathogenic bacteria in chronic periodontitis. bacterial samples were collected with sterile paper points from the deepest periodontal pockets ((5 mm) of 203 patients: 92 males and 111 females, aged 35-55 years. the samples were cul ...200415508748
phylogenetic analysis of fusobacterium necrophorum, fusobacterium varium and fusobacterium nucleatum based on gyrb gene sequences.the nucleotide sequences of the dna gyrase b subunit gene (gyrb) of fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. necrophorum, f. necrophorum subsp. funduliforme and f. varium were determined and analyzed together with those of f. nucleatum subsp. nucleatum and f. nucleatum subsp. vincentii. on the phylogenetic tree constructed, the strains of each fusobacterial species formed distinct clusters with deep sublines. the degree of sequence similarity within each cluster was 93.2% or more, whereas similarities b ...200415528856
investigation of the effect of the coronal restoration quality on the composition of the root canal microflora in teeth with apical periodontitis by means of t-rflp analysis.to investigate the effect of the radiographic and clinical quality of coronal restorations on the composition of the root canal flora of teeth with necrotic pulps and teeth with root fillings associated with apical periodontitis.200415548272
[an unusual case of hepatic abscess].right upper quadrant pain with chronic malaise and fever can be the clinical manifestation of a hepatic infection. an uncommon cause for the disease is hepatic actinomycosis. actinomycosis was common in the preantibiotic era but is less frequent nowadays; consequently its timely recognition has become more difficult. the clinical and radiological findings often resemble other inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. we report a case of a mixed anaerobic liver abscess including fusobacteria and actin ...200415553899
["in vitro" activity of ten antimicrobial agents against anaerobic bacteria. a collaborative study, 1999-2002].the antimicrobial activity of ampicillin, ampicillin-sulbactam, cefoxitin, ceftriaxone, imipenem, piperacillin, piperacillin-tazobactam, clindamycin, metronidazole, and azitromycin was assesed against 166 strains of anaerobic bacteria recovered from eight hospitals in buenos aires. the strains studied were bacteroides fragilis group (65), fusobacterium spp. (26), prevotella spp. (21), porphyromonas spp. (10), clostridium difficile (10), other clostridia (12), and gram-positive cocci (22). the mi ...200415559195
single species biofilm-forming ability of root canal isolates on gutta-percha points.the participation of bacterial biofilms in the over-filled gutta-percha points associated with refractory periapical periodontitis has recently been reported. this study investigated the initial biofilm-forming ability of root canal isolates (enterococcus faecalis, streptococcus sanguis, strep. intermedius, strep. pyogenes, staphylococcus aureus, fusobacterium nucleatum, propionibacterium acnes, porphyromonas gingivalis and prevotella intermedia) on gutta-percha points in vitro. each bacterial s ...200415560836
killing of periodontopathogenic bacteria by photodynamic therapy.the aim of this study was to evaluate a new approach for killing periodontopathogenic bacteria using photodynamic therapy (pdt).200415562911
evolutionary relationships of fusobacterium nucleatum based on phylogenetic analysis and comparative genomics.the phylogenetic position and evolutionary relationships of fusobacteria remain uncertain. especially intriguing is their relatedness to low g+c gram positive bacteria (firmicutes) by ribosomal molecular phylogenies, but their possession of a typical gram negative outer membrane. taking advantage of the recent completion of the fusobacterium nucleatum genome sequence we have examined the evolutionary relationships of fusobacterium genes by phylogenetic analysis and comparative genomics tools.200415566569
characterization of the novel fusobacterium nucleatum plasmid pkh9 and evidence of an addiction system.fusobacterium nucleatum is an important oral anaerobic pathogen involved in periodontal and systemic infections. studies of the molecular mechanisms involved in fusobacterial virulence and adhesion have been limited by lack of systems for efficient genetic manipulation. plasmids were isolated from eight strains of f. nucleatum. the smallest plasmid, pkh9 (4,975 bp), was characterized and used to create new vectors for fusobacterial genetic manipulation. dna sequence analysis of pkh9 revealed an ...200415574887
periimplantitis.orodental rehabilitation through the use of implants offers very high success rates. in this paper, we describe some of the complications involved with this technique, such as periimplant disease and, within this category, periimplantitis, an inflammatory reaction in which there is a loss of the bony support of the implant accompanied by inflammation. the aetiology of the disease is conditioned by the status of the tissue surrounding the implant, implant design, degree of roughness, the poor ali ...200415580138
the aetiology and treatment of oral halitosis: an update.halitosis refers to the condition of offensive mouth odour. more than 90% of cases of halitosis originate from the oral cavity. the implicated bacteria (fusobacterium nucleatum, prevotella intermedia, and tannerella forsythensis) are located in stagnant areas in the oral cavity, such as the dorsal surface of tongue, periodontal pockets, and interproximal areas. these bacteria proteolyse the amino acids releasing volatile sulphur compounds. the management of halitosis involves determining and eli ...200415591601
isolation of maltopentaose from corn syrup by chromatography on granulated hydroxylapatite. 2004443535
looking back. nursing in diseases of the kidneys; by dr. f. w. hall. august 1908. 2004390275
fallacies of medially wedged heel for valgus foot. 2004521647
transducer--adapted benedict roth spirometer for small animals [proceedings]. 2004497611
all saying the same thing. 2004470683
effects of inhibitors in lumen on pah and urate transport by isolated renal tubules.effects of the presence of unlabeled p-aminohippurate (pah) or urate, probenecid, and phenol red in the lumen on labeled pah or urate transport by isolated, perfused snake (thamnophis spp.) proximal renal tubules were studied. net secretion of labeled urate and luminal membrane permeability to urate were unaffected by the presence of unlabeled urate (up to 0.1 mm) or probenecid (up to 1.0 mm) in lumen only. the data are compatible with movement of urate from cells to lumen during urate secretion ...2004434212
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