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Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Volume 25 Issue 1, Pages 42 - 47

Published Online: 21 Dec 2005

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Increased bFGF level in the serum of patients with phenytoin-induced gingival overgrowth
Toshiaki Sasaki 1 Eikichi Maita 2
  1 Department of Dentistry, Nishitaga National Hospital   2 Department of Endodontics and Periodontics, Tohoku University School of Dentistry, Japan
Correspondence to  Toshiaki Sasaki Department of Dentistry Nishitaga National Hospital 2-11-11, Kagitori-honcho, Taihaku-ku Sendai 982 Japan
Copyright 1998 Munksgaard
KEYWORDS
phenytoin • gingival overgrowth • bFGF

ABSTRACT

Abstract. To elucidate the involvement of bFGF (basic fibroblast growth factor) in the pathogenesis of phenytoin-induced gingival overgrowth, we measured the concentration of bFGF in the serum of 36 epileptic patients taking phenytoin and in 94 normal volunteers by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. The concentration of phenytoin in serum was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. In 34 of 36 patients taking phenytoin in this investigation, apparent gingival overgrowth was noticed. The mean concentration of bFGF was 33.9±18.5 pg/ml in the overgrowth group and 10.6±5.2 pg/ml in the volunteer group (p<0.01). The serum phenytoin level did not correlate (r=0.22, p= 0.2) with the degree of gingival overgrowth but there was a significant correlation (r=0 38, p=0.023) between the degree of gingival overgrowth and the serum bFGF level. However, no correlation was observed among age, daily phenytoin dose, total phenytoin dose, duration of phenytoin therapy, serum phenytoin level, or serum bFGF level. The results suggested that enhanced serum bFGF level was implicated in the pathogenesis of phenytoin-induced gingival overgrowth.


Accepted for publication 3 May 1997

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1600-051X.1998.tb02362.x About DOI

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