Role of Resistin in Various Diseases with Special Emphasis on Periodontal and Periapical Inflammation - A Review

J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2023 Jul;15(Suppl 1):S31-S35. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_655_22. Epub 2023 Jul 5.

Abstract

Resistin is a small adipocyte-specific secretory hormone molecule. It has been associated with a number of cellular and metabolic processes. It has also been essentially implicated to have a vital role in the interplay between insulin resistance, obesity, and type II diabetes. Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated an association between many pathological illnesses with elevated serum resistin levels. It has also been shown to affect and modulate various molecular processes such as atherosclerosis, cancer cell metabolism, and inflammation. Periodontitis is a widespread inflammatory disease affecting human beings. Periapical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that manifests as a sequela of untreated dental caries. Therefore, in this article, we summarize the divergent physiological roles played by resistin and its association with the mechanism of various pathologies. Moreover, current scientific studies discussing its association and role in common dental pathologies, periodontitis, and apical periodontitis are reviewed.

Keywords: Cancer; cholesterol; diabetes; metabolism; obesity; periapical inflammation; periodontitis; resistin.

Publication types

  • Review