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Oral Bacteria Linked to Bone Loss in Mouse Study

  • March 16, 2026

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Objective:

To investigate the influence of salivary microbiota associated with periodontitis on bone metabolism in a mouse model of osteoporosis.

Key Findings:
  • Periodontitis group exhibited greater microbial diversity and enrichment of periodontal pathogens.
  • Mice receiving periodontitis-associated microbiota showed lower bone mineral density and deteriorated trabecular architecture.
  • Increased osteoclast numbers were observed in mice exposed to periodontitis-associated microbiota.
  • Fecal microbiota transplantation from periodontitis mice reproduced bone loss in recipient mice.
  • Reduced levels of indole-3-lactic acid (ILA) were found in mice exposed to periodontitis-associated microbiota.
Interpretation:

The study suggests a link between oral health and systemic bone metabolism, highlighting the potential role of gut microbiota and metabolites in bone loss associated with periodontitis.

Limitations:
  • Limited clinical sample size.
  • Need for further studies to investigate underlying mechanisms.
Conclusion:

Targeting gut microbial metabolism may provide new preventive and therapeutic strategies for patients suffering from both periodontal disease and osteoporosis.

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