Nihon Shishubyo Gakkai Kaishi (Journal of the Japanese Society of Periodontology)
Online ISSN : 1880-408X
Print ISSN : 0385-0110
ISSN-L : 0385-0110
Periodontal Tissues and Sex Hormones
The Effects of Sex Hormones on Metabolism of Fibroblasts Derived from Periodontal Ligament
Hideki NANBAYoshio NOMURAMasahiko KINOSHITAHideki SHIMIZUKoji ONOHiroyuki GOTOHideo ARAIMasayuki TAKIGAWAYoji MURAYAMA
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1989 Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages 166-175

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Abstract
Sex hormones are closely related to the onset and progression of periodontal disease.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of sex hormones on the metabolism of human periodontal ligament cells.
Human periodontal ligament cells and gingival fibroblasts were prepared from 7 donors with normal gingiva. 17β-estradiol and progesterone were purchased from Sigma Chemical Company.
The effects of sex hormones on cell morphology, alkaline phosphatase activity, cell proliferation, DNA synthesis, collagen synthesis and non-collagenous protein synthesis were investigated. The results were as follows;
1. Periodontal ligament cells showed osteoinductive-like cells in the cell morphology and alkaline phosphatase activity.
2. DNA synthesis was stimulated by 17β-estradiol and progesterone in the presence of 5% fetal calf serum.
3. Collagen synthesis was inhibited by 17β-estradiol and progesterone, while non-collagenous protein systhesis was inhibited by 17β-estradiol and low concentrations of progesterone.
4. The addition of serum into culture medium was necessary to induce the basic metabolism of human periodontal ligament cells.
It was demonstrated that sex hormones are closely related to the metabolism of human periodontal ligament cells.
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