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BACTERIAL PATHOGENICITY |
Department of Microbiology, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba 271-8587, Japan
Corresponding author: Dr K. Takada (e-mail: ktakada{at}mascat.nihon-u.ac.jp).
Received 4 Oct. 1999; accepted 19 Nov. 1999.
Abstract
Trypsin-like activity (TLA), clinical parameters and TLA-postitive bacteria were examined in periodontitis and healthy sites in dogs. TLA was markedly higher in periodontitis than at healthy sites. There was good correlation between TLA positivity and severity of periodontal disease. The proportions of TLA-positive bacteria to total isolates in periodontitis and healthy sites were 21.1% and 2.1%, respectively. Among TLA-positive bacteria in periodontitis sites, 4.4% showed strong TLA activity, 35.3% showed moderate and 60.3% showed weak activity. In the healthy sites, all the TLA-positive bacteria showed weak activity. In all, 90% of the total number of TLA-positve bacteria were identified as belonging to the family Actinomycetaceae; 40% of bacteria belonging to the family Actinomycetaceae were identified as genus Corynebacterium with moderate trypsin-like activity and the remaining 60% were identified as genus Actinomyces with weak activity. Obligately anaerobic bacteria accounted for only 5.9% of the total population of TLA-positive bacteria; they were gram-negative coccobacilli, gram-positve rods and gram-positive cocci. These observations suggested that bacteria in the family Actinomycetaceae may play an important role in periodontitis and that measurement of TLA is a clinically reliable marker for the diagnosis of periodontitis in dogs.
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