Periodontitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Azithromycin as an Adjunct to Scaling and Root Planning Causes an Increase of CD68+, CD163+ Macrophages Density in the Gingival Tissues of Periodontitis Patients: a Randomized Controlled Short-term Clinical Trial
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The growing interest in the possibilities of modulating macrophages in inflammatory diseases with therapeutic purpose has prompted the development of new approaches for the treatment of periodontitis. This randomized add-on open clinical study evaluated the short-term effects of azithromycin (Az) as an adjunct to scaling and root planing (SRP) in patients with chronic periodontitis. The investigators measured periodontal parameters, and collected gingival biopsies from patients with periodontitis (P group, n=50) before and 1 month after scaling and root planning (SRP group, n=25), after scaling and root planning with oral azithromycin administration (Az group, n=25), and from periodontally healthy individuals (H group, n=25). The last served as a reference group. Macrophage subpopulations were identified through immunohistochemistry as single positive CD68+ and CD163+ cells. The levels of M1-, and M2-related cytokines (IL1-β, IL-6, IL-10, TGF-β) assay in the tissue culture medium was provided by ELISA. The data were statistically analyzed by appropriate methods. The null hypothesis tested was that L-arginine and L-ornithine have no influences on CD68+ and CD163+ Mφs densities.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | June 28, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | June 28, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 19 Years to 54 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria for healthy volunteers: - Presence of more than 20 teeth (for each tooth, the probing pocket depth =3 mm - Absence of clinical gingival inflammation at intact or reduced periodontium Inclusion Criteria: - The presence of at least 15 natural teeth, at least 10 sites with the periodontal pocket depth (PPD) =4 mm, and/or clinical attachment loss of =4 mm at the same site, and satisfactory general health Exclusion Criteria: - Taking antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications within the previous 3 months - Periodontal therapy within the previous 6 months - Purulent exudation from periodontal pockets - Pregnancy or breastfeeding - Severe, uncontrolled (decompensated) diseases of the internal organs, or neuropsychiatric disorders - Other conditions that determined the patient's inability to understand the nature and possible consequences of the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ukraine | Department of Postgraduate Education for Dentists of Poltava State Medical University, | Poltava |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy |
Ukraine,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in clinical attachment loss (CAL) | Mean CAL, measured at six periodontal sites around each tooth (including the third molars) to the nearest 1 mm | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Primary | Change in periodontal pocket depth (PPD) | Mean periodontal pocket depth, measured at six periodontal sites around each tooth (including the third molars) to the nearest 1 mm | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in bleeding on probing (BOP) | The percentage of sites per patient with bleeding measured at six sites around each tooth (including the third molars) | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in density of CD68+ macrophages | The number of single-immunopositive macrophages per 10 000 µm2 was calculated as cell density in biopsy from periodontitis-affected gingiva | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in density of CD163+ macrophages | The number of single-immunopositive macrophages per 10 000 µm2 was calculated as cell density in biopsy from periodontitis-affected gingiva | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in mean level of IL1-ß in periodontitis-affected gingiva | The mean level of IL1-ß in the tissue culture medium, obtained from the same biopsy | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in mean level of IL-6 in periodontitis-affected gingiva | The mean level of IL-6 in the tissue culture medium, obtained from the same biopsy | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in mean level of IL-10 in periodontitis-affected gingiva | The mean level of IL-10 in the tissue culture medium, obtained from the biopsy | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP | |
Secondary | Change in mean level of TGF-ß in periodontitis-affected gingiva | The mean level of TGF-ß in the tissue culture medium, obtained from the biopsy | The pre-treatment stage (T0) and 4 weeks ±5 days after the completion of SRP |
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