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Leptin Within Healthy and Diseased Human Gingiva
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Human leptin is present within healthy and marginally inflamed gingiva and decreases in concentration as the adjacent probing depth increases. When leptin concentrations decreased (> or =3 mm sulcus), VEGF concentrations increased, suggesting that leptin could be released from gingiva coincident to vascular expansion. Thus, gingiva, in addition to adipose tissue, could be a source of circulating leptin in patients with periodontal disease. This possibility requires further investigation.
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