Methylglyoxal and methylglyoxal‐modified collagen as inducers of cellular injury in gingival connective tissue cells

Volume: 51, Issue: 6, Pages: 812 - 821
Published: Feb 4, 2016
Abstract
Methylglyoxal is a toxic product derived from glucose metabolism that plays a role in inflammation, diabetes and aging. In addition, the periodontal pathogen Tannerella forsythensis may also generate this compound. However, the effects of methylglyoxal on gingival cells are still poorly understood. In the present study, we have explored whether methylglyoxal or methylglyoxal-treated collagen may modulate cell viability, death and proliferation...
Paper Details
Title
Methylglyoxal and methylglyoxal‐modified collagen as inducers of cellular injury in gingival connective tissue cells
Published Date
Feb 4, 2016
Volume
51
Issue
6
Pages
812 - 821
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