Periodontitis and type 2 diabetes among women with previous gestational diabetes: epidemiological and immunological aspects in a follow-up of three years

Authors

  • Rafael Paschoal ESTEVES LIMA Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia; Departamento de Periodontologia e Patologia
  • Luis Otávio Miranda COTA Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia; Departamento de Periodontologia e Patologia
  • Tarcília Aparecida SILVA Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia; Departamento de Periodontologia e Patologia
  • Sheila Cavalca CORTELLI Universidade de Taubaté; Centro de Pesquisa Periodontal
  • José Roberto CORTELLI Universidade de Taubaté; Centro de Pesquisa Periodontal
  • Fernando Oliveira COSTA Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Faculdade de Odontologia; Departamento de Periodontologia e Patologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-77572016-0367

Keywords:

Gestational diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, type 2, Periodontitis, Pregnant women

Abstract

Periodontitis can contribute to the development of insulin resistance. Gestational diabetes is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Therefore, periodontitis, when associated with gestational diabetes, could increase the risk for the development of type 2 diabetes after pregnancy. Objective The aim of this study was to verify the incidence on the development of type 2 diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes with and without periodontitis after a three-year time interval. Material and Methods Initial sample of this follow-up study consisted of 90 women diagnosed with gestational diabetes who underwent periodontal examination. After three years, 49 women were subjected to new periodontal examination and biological, behavioral, and social data of interest were collected. Additionally, the quantification of the C-reactive protein in blood samples was performed. Fasting glucose and glycated hemoglobin levels were requested. Saliva samples were collected for quantification of interleukin 6 and 10, tumor necrosis factor α, matrix metalloproteinase 2 and 9. Results The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus was 18.4% and of periodontitis was 10.2%. There was no significant difference in the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus among women with and without periodontitis. It was observed impact of C-reactive protein in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. However, it was not observed impact of periodontitis on the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus among women with previous gestational diabetes. Conclusions It was not observed impact of periodontitis on the development of type 2 diabetes among women with previous gestational diabetes. The impact of C-reactive protein in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus highlights the importance of an inflammatory process in the diabetes pathogenesis.

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Published

2017-04-01

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Periodontitis and type 2 diabetes among women with previous gestational diabetes: epidemiological and immunological aspects in a follow-up of three years. (2017). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 25(2), 130-139. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-77572016-0367