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Age-related changes in gingival blood flow parameters measured using laser speckle flowmetry.

Yuko Ohsugi1, Yoshinao Nagashima2, Susumu Nakatsu1, Kayo Sato1, Atsuko Chiba1, Hidetake Fujinaka1, Yoshitaka Yano1, Yoshifumi Niki1.   

Abstract

Previous studies have suggested a possible relationship between age-related changes to human gingival hemodynamics and periodontal disease. However, firmly establishing this has been difficult because of a lack of suitable tools. Our study investigated whether a non-invasive laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG)-based 2-dimensional technique could be used to assess maxillary anterior gingival blood flow under resting conditions. In total, 124 healthy male volunteers aged between 22 and 69 years were included in the study and delineated into young (Y; 22-37 years, n = 45), middle-aged (M; 38-53 years, n = 43), and elderly groups (E; 54-69 years, n = 36). The differences in gingival hemodynamics were compared among age groups and pulse waveform analysis performed to calculate blood flow indices, mean blur rate (MBR), gingival vascular conductance (MBR/mean blood pressure [MBP]), and three pulse waveform parameters (acceleration time index [ATI], falling rate, and blowout time [BOT]). Although no statistically significant differences were observed in the MBR of the three age groups, vascular conductance (MBR/MBP) was lower in groups M and E compared to group Y and correlated negatively with age. ATI and falling rates were also significantly higher in group E relative to group Y, whereas average BOT was significantly lower. All of the assessed parameters correlated with age. These data suggest that there are age-related decreases in the ability to maintain blood flow in the human maxillary anterior gingiva under resting conditions which may impact the likelihood of periodontal disease.
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Keywords:  Aging; Blood flow; Gingiva; Laser speckle; Microcirculation; Vascular conductance

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30393008     DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2018.10.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microvasc Res        ISSN: 0026-2862            Impact factor:   3.514


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