Periodontitis and Mild Cognitive Impairment Risk in Diabetic Patients: Insights from an Exploratory Analysis
Aulia Ramadhani, Kumiko Minagawa, Sachiko Takehara, Noboru Kaneko, Takaho Yamada, Masaru Kitazawa, Hirohito Sone, Yusran Ady Fitrah, Kaname Nohno, Hiroshi Ogawa

TL;DR
This study explores how periodontitis might increase the risk of mild cognitive impairment in diabetic patients through systemic inflammation.
Contribution
The study identifies a novel correlation between periodontal inflammation and MCI risk in type II diabetes patients.
Findings
Higher periodontal inflammation (PISA) is linked to increased MCI risk in diabetic patients.
TTR levels and PISA scores are significantly correlated with MCI risk.
ApoA1 and C3 show correlations with inflammatory markers CRP and IL-6.
Abstract
Background: Cognitive impairment, including dementia, is a growing global health challenge, particularly as populations age. Previous studies have identified periodontitis and diabetes mellitus as modifiable risk factors for dementia, potentially linked through systemic inflammation. We hypothesize that systemic inflammation induced by periodontitis may contribute to an increased risk of cognitive impairment. Therefore, this study aims to explore the correlation between periodontal inflammation and the risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) in type II diabetes mellitus. Materials and Methods: Baseline data analysis was performed as an analytical cross-sectional study among diabetic patients aged 40 and older who met the inclusion criteria from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) from November 2020 to April 2023. Periodontal inflammation was measured using the Periodontal Inflamed…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions · Tryptophan and brain disorders
