| Literature DB >> 35524291 |
Mengyun Mao1, Haihua Zhu1, Yanyi Xie1, Da Ni1, Fudong Zhu2, Qianming Chen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The comparison of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels among older individuals with different periodontal statuses has not been fully investigated. Here we aimed to explore the correlation between the staging and grading of periodontitis and PSA levels in an elderly Chinese male population, which may lead to a biopsy recommendation and prevent prostate cancer as early as possible.Entities:
Keywords: PSA; Periodontal disease; Periodontitis; Prevention; Risk
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35524291 PMCID: PMC9074280 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02171-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 3.747
Fig. 1Process of sample screening for 5819 residents
Definitions of groups of periodontitis based on periodontitis and CAL
| Periodontitis definition | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Severe | ≥ 2 interproximal sites with ≥ 6 mm CAL (not on the same tooth) AND ≥ 1 or more interproximal site(s) with ≥ 5 mm PD |
| Mild-moderate | Among those who did not meet the severe periodontitis case definition; ≥ 2 interproximal sites with ≥ 3 mm CAL AND (≥ 2 interproximal sites with ≥ 4 mm PD (not on the same tooth) OR 1 site with ≥ 5 mm PD) |
| None | Meets neither the severe nor mild-moderate periodontitis definition |
Characteristics of the participants by category of periodontitis severity (N = 996)
| Overall (N = 996) | Nonea | Mild-moderate (N = 479, 48.1%) | Severe | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total PSA mean (SD), ng/mL | 2.32 (3.69) | 2.05 (2.39) | 2.31 (3.39)* | 2.43 (4.48)* |
| Age mean (SD), years | 66.88 (6.09) | 66.69 (6.13) | 67.33 (6.12) | 66.37 (6.00) |
| BMI mean (SD), kg/m2 | 24.59 (2.92) | 24.65 (2.85) | 24.66 (2.85) | 24.48 (3.05) |
| Diabetes N (%) | ||||
| No diabetes | 288 (28.9) | 44 (27.2) | 132 (27.6) | 112 (31.5) |
| Pre-diabetes | 438 (44.0) | 73 (45.0) | 217 (45.3) | 148 (41.7) |
| Diabetes | 270 (27.1) | 45 (27.8) | 130 (27.1) | 95 (26.8) |
| Cigarette smoking status N (%) | ||||
| Never | 545 (54.7) | 108 (66.7) | 260 (54.3) | 177 (49.9) |
| Current | 365 (36.6) | 45 (27.8) | 174 (36.3) | 146 (41.1) |
| Former | 86 (8.7) | 9 (5.5) | 45 (9.4) | 32 (9.0) |
aReference category
*Statistically significant difference compared with the reference category (p < 0.05)
Correlation of periodontitis severity with serum PSA levels
| None | Mild-moderate | Severe | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In(PSA) coefficient (95% CI) | ||||
| Model 1a | Reference | 0.15 (0.01,0.30) | 0.17 (0.02,0.32) | 0.05* |
| Model 2b | Reference | 0.15 (0.01,0.30) | 0.17 (0.02,0.32) | 0.06 |
aModel 1 adjusted for age in years (continuous)
bModel 2 adjusted for age in years (continuous), body mass index (continuous), smoking (never, former, current), diabetes (nondiabetic, prediabetic, diabetic), and hypertension (no, yes)
*Statistically significant difference when compared with the reference category
Fig. 2PSA levels in subjects with none/mild-moderate/severe periodontitis
Correlation of periodontitis severity with elevated serum PSA levels
| None | Mild-moderate | Severe | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odds ratio (95% CI) | ||||
| PSA > 2.5 ng/mL | 39 | 113 | 91 | |
| Model 1a | Reference | 0.93 (0.61,1.43) | 1.11 (0.72,1.74) | 0.42 |
| Model 2b | Reference | 1.06 (0.69,1.62) | 1.12 (0.72,1.73) | 0.45 |
| PSA > 4 ng/mL | 19 | 64 | 51 | |
| Model 1a | Reference | 1.12 (0.64,1.93) | 1.30 (0.73,2.30) | 0.33 |
| Model 2b | Reference | 1.13 (0.65,1.96) | 1.28 (0.72,2.27) | 0.38 |
aModel 1 adjusted for age in years (continuous)
bModel 2 adjusted for age in years (continuous), body mass index (continuous), smoking (never, former, current), diabetes (nondiabetic, prediabetic, diabetic), and hypertension (no, yes)