| Literature DB >> 31270648 |
Jennifer L Robinson1,2, Pamela M Johnson3, Karolina Kister4, Michael T Yin5, Jing Chen4, Sunil Wadhwa4.
Abstract
Women experience a higher incidence of oral diseases including periodontal diseases and temporomandibular joint disease (TMD) implicating the role of estrogen signaling in disease pathology. Fluctuating levels of estrogen during childbearing age potentiates facial pain, high estrogen levels during pregnancy promote gingivitis, and low levels of estrogen during menopause predisposes the TMJ to degeneration and increases alveolar bone loss. In this review, an overview of estrogen signaling pathways in vitro and in vivo that regulate pregnancy-related gingivitis, TMJ homeostasis, and alveolar bone remodeling is provided. Deciphering the specific estrogen signaling pathways for individual oral diseases is crucial for potential new drug therapies to promote and maintain healthy tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Alveolar bone; Estrogen; Oral health; Periodontal disease; Temporomandibular joint; Women’s health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31270648 PMCID: PMC7192637 DOI: 10.1007/s10266-019-00439-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Odontology ISSN: 1618-1247 Impact factor: 2.634