Seq #246 Friday, 11 March 2005

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Baltimore Convention Center Exhibit Hall E-F, Poster
Microbiology/Immunology of Periodontal Diseases
 
2243  Lipopolysaccharide Stimulates Histidine Decarboxylase in Mice Dental Pulp and Gingiva
N. SHOJI, A. YOSHIDA, Z. YU, Y. ENDO, and T. SASANO, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
2244  Modulation of Apoptosis-Associated Proteins of Gingival Cells by Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
D. NASELSKER, M. NOLIN, J. MANS, and M. HANDFIELD, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
2245  Treponema denticola Can Degrade Inflammatory Cytokines
M. MIYAMOTO1, T. KATO2, K. OKUDA2, and K. ISHIHARA2, 1Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan, 2Tokyo Dental College, Chiba City, Japan
2246  WITHDRAWN
2247  Catabolite-Repression of Leukotoxin Synthesis in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans is Strain-Dependent
L.A. FEUERBACHER, University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA, and D. KOLODRUBETZ, University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA
2248  Neurohormones Stimulate the Growth of Periodontal Pathogens
L. CHU, C. CHEN, L. SONG, D. CAPPELLI, J.P. HATCH, and J.D. RUGH, University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA
2249  Isolation of Bioactive Components from Chinese Sweet Tea, Rubus suavissimus
L. THOMPSON1, C.B. HUANG2, and J.L. EBERSOLE2, 1University of Kentucky, Center for Oral Health Research, Lexington, USA, 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
2250  Pro-inflammatory gene polymorphisms influence systemic inflammation following periodontal therapy
M. PARKAR, F. D'AIUTO, and M.S. TONETTI, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, London, United Kingdom
2251  Hop- and apple-polyphenols protect Emdogain-stimulated PDL cells from periodontopathogen
H. INABA1, M. TAGASHIRA2, T. KANDA2, M. IKEDA2, and A. AMANO3, 1Osaka University, Suita-shi, Osaka, Japan, 2Asahi Breweries, Ltd, Moriya-city, Ibaraki, Japan, 3Osaka University, Suita-Osaka, Japan
2252  Immunogenicity and Release of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Peptidoglycan-associated Lipoprotein
M. KARCHED1, M. PAUL-SATYASEELA1, R. IHALIN1, Y. WANG2, C. CHEN2, and S. ASIKAINEN1, 1Umea University, Sweden, 2University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
2253  Activity of an Antimicrobial Decapeptide and EDTA Against Periodontal Pathogens
J.J. ABERCROMBIE, US Army Dental and Trauma Research Detachment, University of Illinois at Chicago, Great Lakes, IL, USA, and K.-P. LEUNG, US Army Dental and Trauma Research Detachment, Great Lakes, IL, USA
2254  Detection of Bacteria in Aortic Aneurysms by Molecular Methods
R. MARQUES DA SILVA1, D.A. CAUGANT2, E.R.K. ERIBE1, J.A. AAS1, P.S. LINGAAS3, O. GEIRAN3, L. TRONSTAD1, and I. OLSEN1, 1University of Oslo, Norway, 2University of Oslo, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Division of Infectious Control, 3National Hospital, Oslo, Norway
2255  Caloric Restriction, Aging and Bacterial Clonal Types in Periodontal Plaque
B.A. WURTH1, S.S. KIRAKODU1, J.S. MATTINGLY1, J.L. EBERSOLE1, M.J. NOVAK2, K.F. NOVAK2, M.A. REYNOLDS3, D.R. DAWSON, III2, G. BRANCH-MAYS3, D. INGRAM4, and J. MATTISON4, 1University of Kentucky College of Dentistry, Lexington, USA, 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA, 3University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA, 4National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, USA
2256  CagE-homologue, a potential T4SS-associated soluble virulence factor in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
X. ZHANG, University of Rochester, NY, USA, and Y.-T. TENG, University of Rochester, Center for Oral Biology and Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, NY, USA
2257  Association between subgingival microbial stability and periodontal status
P.S. KUMAR1, A.L. GRIFFEN1, J.M. BRYK2, F.J. MARTINEZ2, and E.J. LEYS1, 1Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, 2ohio state university, Columbus, USA

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