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Alterações das enzimas lisossomais beta hexosaminidase, fosfatase ácida e aril sulfatase nos diferentes estágios da doença periodontal inflamatória

The participation of lisossomal enzymes beta hexosarninidase, acid phosphatase and aryl sulfatase during periodontal disease

Kina, J.R.; Taga, E.M.; Passanezi, E.

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Resumo

Foi analisado nos diferentes graus evolutivos da doença periodontal inflamatória em humanos, o nível de enzimas lisossomais fosfatase ácida, beta hexosaminidase e aril sulfatase. De acordo com a análise dos resultados obtidos, nas condições em que foi realizado o estudo, pôde-se chegar às seguintes conclusões: as três enzimas aumentam de nível durante a doença periodontal inflamatória; a beta hexosaminidase mostrou uma tendência acentuada à elevação de acordo com a progressão da doença periodontal inflamatória; a aril sulfatase mostrou uma tendência a aumentar o nível principalmente nas fases incipientes da gengivite.

Palavras-chave

Enzimas, doença periodontal, fosfatase ácida, beta hexosarninidase, aril sulfatase

Abstract

For each group we have analysed the content of acid phosphatase, B-hexosaminidase and aryl sulfatase. From analysis of our results, obtained in this study conditions, the following conclusions were withdrawn: The B-hexosaminidase activity has shown a strong tendency to increase following the progression of periodontal inflammatory disease. The aryl sulfatase has shown a tendency to increase the level mainly in the initial phases of gingivitis. The tissue level of three enzymes increase during the periodontal inflammatory disease.

Keywords

Enzymes, periodontal disease, acid phosphatase, beta hexosaminidase, aryl sulfatase

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