Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease and the major cause of tooth loss in adults. Bacteria and their products are the causative agents of this disease. Endogenous molecules mediate the inflammatory process and play a major role in its amplification and perpetuation as well as in the ensuing tissue destruction. The relationship between platelet-activating factor (PAF) and periodontal disease has not so far been examined thoroughly. We have isolated a phospholipid molecule with PAF-like activity from gingival crevicular fluid. This molecule, purified on HPLC, causes washed platelet aggregation with EC50 value 0.1 μM, based on phosphorus determination. It acts through PAF-receptors and is inactivated by PAF-acetylhydrolase. In addition, this phospholipid presents biological activity towards human platelets. The combination of the results obtained from the chemical and enzymic treatments, the biological assays as well as results from the electrospray analysis, leads to the conclusion that this phospholipid is a hydroxyl-PAF analogue with relative molecular mass 703. This PAF-like molecule may be implicated in periodontal disease.
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Identification of a new endogenous platelet-activating factor-like molecule in gingival crevicular fluid Available to Purchase
Smaragdi ANTONOPOULOU;
Smaragdi ANTONOPOULOU
*Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Athens, GR-15771, Greece
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A. Constantinos DEMOPOULOS;
A. Constantinos DEMOPOULOS
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*Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Athens, GR-15771, Greece
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Dimitris ARGYROPOULOS;
Dimitris ARGYROPOULOS
*Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Athens, GR-15771, Greece
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George BALTAS;
George BALTAS
†Department of Periodontology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
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Helen KOTSIFAKI;
Helen KOTSIFAKI
‡Department of Physiology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
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Anthoula DIAMANTI-KIPIOTI
Anthoula DIAMANTI-KIPIOTI
†Department of Periodontology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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June 11 1997
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October 16 1997
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November 11 1997
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
The Biochemical Society, London © 1998
1998
Biochem J (1998) 330 (2): 791–794.
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Received:
June 11 1997
Revision Received:
October 16 1997
Accepted:
November 11 1997
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Smaragdi ANTONOPOULOU, A. Constantinos DEMOPOULOS, Dimitris ARGYROPOULOS, George BALTAS, Helen KOTSIFAKI, Anthoula DIAMANTI-KIPIOTI; Identification of a new endogenous platelet-activating factor-like molecule in gingival crevicular fluid. Biochem J 1 March 1998; 330 (2): 791–794. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3300791
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