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C-Telopeptide Pyridinoline Cross-Links: Sensitive Indicators of Periodontal Tissue Destruction
Giannobile, William V.
1999-06
Citation:GIANNOBILE, WILLIAM V. (1999). "C-Telopeptide Pyridinoline Cross-Links: Sensitive Indicators of Periodontal Tissue Destruction." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 878(1 INHIBITION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS ): 404-412. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/72598>
Abstract: C-telopeptides and related pyridinoline cross-links of bone Type I collagen are sensitive markers of bone resorption in osteolytic diseases such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. We have studied the release of C-telopeptide pyridinoline crosslinks of Type I collagen as measures of bone destruction in periodontal disease. Studies in preclinical animal models and humans have demonstrated the relationship between radiographic bone loss and crevicular fluid C-telopeptide levels. We have recently found that C-telopeptide levels correlate strongly with microbial pathogens associated with periodontitis and around endosseous dental implants. Host-modulation of bone-related collagen breakdown has been shown by studies in humans demonstrating that MMP inhibition blocks tissue destruction and release of C-telopeptides in patients with active periodontal disease.