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The role of adiponectin in periodontitis: Current state and future prospects

Zhaodan Wang, Zehao Chen, Fuchun Fang, Wei Qiu

2021Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adiponectin (APN), which is an adipokine primarily secreted by adipose tissue into the peripheral blood, exerts anti-inflammatory and metabolic regulatory functions in many systemic inflammatory diseases. Periodontitis is a localized inflammatory disease and is also the sixth-leading complication of diabetes. Uncontrolled periodontal inflammation gradually destructs the periodontal supporting apparatus and leads to the consequent loss of teeth. Recently, emerging evidence has revealed an association between APN and periodontitis. Herein, we summarize the basic information of APN and its receptor agonists. We also overview current studies considering the role of APN in periodontitis and discuss the potential mechanisms in terms of inflammation and bone metabolism. At last, we outline the correlation between APN and systemic diseases related periodontitis. Above all, APN and its agonists are promising candidates for the treatment of periodontitis, while the underlying mechanisms and clinical translational application require further exploration.

Topics & Concepts

PeriodontitisAdipokineAdiponectinMedicineInflammationAdipose tissueDiabetes mellitusBioinformaticsImmunologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyInsulin resistanceBiologyOral microbiology and periodontitis researchAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesOral Health Pathology and Treatment
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