{"id":115099,"date":"2016-09-20T09:34:31","date_gmt":"2016-09-20T09:34:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/adjunctive-use-of-modified-yunu-jian-in-the-non-surgical-treatment-of-male-smokers-with-chronic-periodontitis-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-clinical-trial\/"},"modified":"2016-09-20T09:34:31","modified_gmt":"2016-09-20T09:34:31","slug":"adjunctive-use-of-modified-yunu-jian-in-the-non-surgical-treatment-of-male-smokers-with-chronic-periodontitis-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-clinical-trial","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/adjunctive-use-of-modified-yunu-jian-in-the-non-surgical-treatment-of-male-smokers-with-chronic-periodontitis-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-clinical-trial\/","title":{"rendered":"Adjunctive use of modified Yunu-Jian in the non-surgical treatment of male smokers with chronic periodontitis: a randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial"},"content":{"rendered":"<p id=\"Par18\" class=\"Para\">Periodontal disease is an infectious disease that affects the periodontium of susceptible hosts, and is characterized by the inflammation and destruction of the surrounding tooth-supporting tissues [<span class=\"CitationRef\">1<\/a><\/span>]. Approximately 20\u00a0% of the adult population of Hong Kong has a probing pocket depth (PPD)\u00a0?6\u00a0mm [<span class=\"CitationRef\">2<\/a><\/span>]. Although bacteria play a critical role in the life cycle of this disease, they are not solely responsible for the onset of this disease, with host factors playing an important role in the outcome of this disease [<span class=\"CitationRef\">3<\/a><\/span>]. Smoking is one of the greatest risk factors for periodontitis [<span class=\"CitationRef\">4<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">5<\/a><\/span>], and is associated with an increased risk of periodontal attachment loss [<span class=\"CitationRef\">2<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">6<\/a><\/span>]. Although routine non-surgical periodontal therapy has been shown to be effective for the treatment of chronic periodontitis in smokers, smokers tend to exhibit more residual periodontal pockets [<span class=\"CitationRef\">7<\/a><\/span>\u2013<span class=\"CitationRef\">9<\/a><\/span>] than non-smokers. Smokers also show a greater tendency towards progressive radiographic alveolar bone loss despite post-treatment periodontal maintenance care [<span class=\"CitationRef\">10<\/a><\/span>].<\/p>\n<p id=\"Par19\" class=\"Para\">In the conceptual context of Chinese medicine (CM), periodontal disease is mainly categorized as <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya xuan<\/em> (gaping gums), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya lou<\/em> (leaking gums) and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya nu<\/em> (bleeding gums) [<span class=\"CitationRef\">11<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">12<\/a><\/span>]. The recommended treatment for this disease involves the mechanical removal of deposits from the affected teeth [<span class=\"CitationRef\">13<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">14<\/a><\/span>]. The use of herbal medicine recipes has also been suggested to rectify the disease-associated imbalance in the human body along the four major philosophical frameworks, including attention to poor oral hygiene, <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">wei huo<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">stomach<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">heat<\/em>, SH), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">shen yin xu<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">kidney<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">yin deficiency<\/em>, KYD) and weakness in <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">qi<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">xue<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">blood<\/em>) [<span class=\"CitationRef\">15<\/a><\/span>]. The concept of CM dictates that the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">kidney<\/em> dominates the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">gu<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">bone<\/em>) and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">sheng sui<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">create marrow<\/em>) and that the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">kidney<\/em> therefore also dominates the teeth, whereas the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">pi<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">spleen<\/em>) and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">stomach meridians<\/em> pass through the teeth and gum. Accordingly, periodontal disease could therefore be a problem associated with unwanted changes to the homeostasis in the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">spleen<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">stomach<\/em> or <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">kidney<\/em> [<span class=\"CitationRef\">14<\/a><\/span>]. From the perspective of CM, smoking would not only affect the lungs and airways, but would also fire up the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">qi<\/em>, destroy blood and consume <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">yin<\/em> fluids [<span class=\"CitationRef\">16<\/a><\/span>].<\/p>\n<p id=\"Par20\" class=\"Para\">Several CM formula have been used to treat <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya xuan, ya lou<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya nu<\/em>, including <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Achyranthis bidentatae<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Huai Ni Xi<\/em>), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Drynariae<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Gu Su Bu<\/em>), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Ophiopogonis<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Mai Men Dong<\/em>), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Cortex Phellodendri<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Huang Bai<\/em>) and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix et Rhizoma Rehmanniae<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Sheng Di Huang<\/em>). All of these recipes have been reported to attenuate in vivo inflammation, enhance immune function and\/or modulate bone homeostasis [<span class=\"CitationRef\">17<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">18<\/a><\/span>]. <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Drynariae<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rehmannia glutinosa<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Shu Di Huang<\/em>) has also been reported to exhibit therapeutic effects towards bone fracture healing, including the induction of proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human bone mesenchymal stem cells [<span class=\"CitationRef\">19<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">20<\/a><\/span>]. <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Drynariae<\/em>, which contains naringin as its main effective component, is one of the most widely investigated of all of these herbal preparations [<span class=\"CitationRef\">20<\/a><\/span>].<\/p>\n<p>                        <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Yunu<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Jian<\/em> (YJ), which is also known as Jade maiden\/women decoction, Fair maiden decoction or <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rehmannia<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">gypsum<\/em> combination, is a CM <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">heat<\/em> purging formula used to reduce <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">stomach<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">heat<\/em> (SH) and enrich <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">kidney<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">yin<\/em> (KY) [<span class=\"CitationRef\">13<\/a><\/span>]. This formula is also commonly used to manage diabetes mellitus and gum\/oral inflammation. In terms of the different concepts of CM, the regular smoking of cigarettes leads to the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">burning<\/em> of the <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">stomach<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">fei<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">lung<\/em>) [<span class=\"CitationRef\">21<\/a><\/span>], placing the affected individual at a higher risk of experiencing <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya xuan<\/em> due to SH. The activity of YJ can be modified or refined by the addition of CM herbs and\/or minor changes to one of its five key ingredients. The aim of this study was to explore the adjunctive effect of using a specifically modified YJ (mYJ) formulation (Table\u00a0<span class=\"InternalRef\">1<\/a><\/span>) to target SH and KYD in male smokers with chronic periodontitis. In terms of its modification, <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Drynariae, Cortex Phellodendri<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Puerariae<\/em> (<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Ge Gen<\/em>; to promote circulation and increase blood flow) were added to YJ, whereas <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rehmannia glutinosa<\/em> was replaced with <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix et Rhizoma Rehmanniae<\/em>. Overall, this study applied the CM <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">ya xuan<\/em> treatment philosophy to achieve host modulation in contemporary periodontal therapy [<span class=\"CitationRef\">18<\/a><\/span>].<\/p>\n<figure id=\"Tab1\" class=\"FigureTable\"><figcaption class=\"Caption\" lang=\"en\"><span class=\"CaptionNumber\">Table\u00a01<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">Composition of modified <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Yunu<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Jian<\/em> (mYJ) and placebo<\/p>\n<\/figcaption><colgroup>\n<col align=\"left\" \/>\n<col align=\"left\" \/>\n<col align=\"char\" char=\".\" \/><\/colgroup>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">Chinese name<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">Pharmaceutical name<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">g\/day<sup>a<\/sup><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                                          <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Yunu<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Jian<\/em>\n                                       <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                                          <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rehmannia<\/em> and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">gypsum<\/em> combination<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Shi Gao<\/em><br \/>\n                            <sup>b<\/sup><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Gypsum Fibrosum<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">25<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Sheng Di Huang<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix et Rhizoma Rehmanniae<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">20<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Mai Men Dong<\/em><br \/>\n                            <sup>b<\/sup><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Ophiopogonis<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">18<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Zhi Mu<\/em><br \/>\n                            <sup>b<\/sup><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Anemarrhenae<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">15<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Huai Niu Xi<\/em><br \/>\n                            <sup>b<\/sup><\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">15<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Gu Sui Bu<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rhizoma Drynariae<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">15<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Huang Bo<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Cortex Phellodendri<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">10<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Ge Gen<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Radix Puerariae<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">15<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">Placebo<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\u00a0<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Ku Gu<\/em>a<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                            <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Momordica Charantia<\/em>\n                          <\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">20<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                                 <sup>a<\/sup>Weight equivalent of the raw ingredient per preparation<\/p>\n<p class=\"SimplePara\">\n                                 <sup>b<\/sup>Together with <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Rehmannia glutinosa (Gaetn.) Libosch. Ex Fisch. Et Mey.<\/em> (20\u00a0g raw ingredient per preparation) constituted the original <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Yunu<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Jian<\/em> recipe<\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p id=\"Par22\" class=\"Para\">In recent years, over-the-counter CM preparations such as <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Guchi<\/em>&#8211;<em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Jianzhou<\/em> granules, <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Guchi<\/em> pills (or <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Guchi Wan<\/em>), <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Guchi<\/em> extract and <em class=\"EmphasisTypeItalic\">Yazhou Baidu<\/em> powders have been developed to aid in the management of chronic periodontitis [<span class=\"CitationRef\">18<\/a><\/span>]. Despite the increasing availability of potential adjunctive agents, there have been very few properly designed CM-periodontal clinical trials or reports pertaining to the correct clinical usage of these preparations or formulae.<\/p>\n<p id=\"Par23\" class=\"Para\">Non-surgical mechanical therapy can be effective for the treatment of periodontitis [<span class=\"CitationRef\">22<\/a><\/span>]. Smokers, however, have been repeatedly shown to experience inferior healing responses following non-surgical periodontal therapy [<span class=\"CitationRef\">7<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">9<\/a><\/span>]. Clinicians have attempted a variety of approaches, including adjunctive antibiotics [<span class=\"CitationRef\">23<\/a><\/span>], toothpastes containing triclosan\/copolymers in an un-blinded fashion [<span class=\"CitationRef\">24<\/a><\/span>], and Er:YAG lasers, in place of regular mechanical therapy [<span class=\"CitationRef\">25<\/a><\/span>] to enhance or augment non-surgical periodontal healing in smokers. Unfortunately, however, none of these efforts have produced satisfactory results.<\/p>\n<p id=\"Par24\" class=\"Para\">This study aimed to evaluate the adjunctive use of mYJ (Table\u00a0<span class=\"InternalRef\">1<\/a><\/span>) for the non-surgical periodontal treatment of male smokers with chronic periodontitis in a randomized, double blind, prospective, placebo-controlled study. Middle-aged male smokers who had been diagnosed with CM syndrome of SH and\/or KYD, but were otherwise healthy, were recruited into this trial. Full-mouth clinical treatment responses were measured, together with radiographic treatment outcomes at selected sites, which were measured by computer-assisted densitometric image analysis (CADIA) and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume. Digital subtraction radiography (DSR) was used to supplement the periodontal healing response assessment as described before [<span class=\"CitationRef\">26<\/a><\/span>], which is considered as a sensitive follow-up protocol for alveolar bone healing after periodontal treatment [<span class=\"CitationRef\">27<\/a><\/span>, <span class=\"CitationRef\">28<\/a><\/span>]. General CM signs of SH and KYD were recorded over a 12-month study period. Standard clinical and radiographical periodontal parameters were followed throughout the clinical trial to provide an indication of the reduction in the periodontal inflammation (reduction of bleeding on probing or BOP), resolution\/remodeling of the diseased periodontium (reduction of PPD) and bony repair (increase in radiographic periodontal bone density) [<span class=\"CitationRef\">29<\/a><\/span>]. As the monitoring of changes in the key CM syndrome of participants during a CM clinical trial was deemed necessary [<span class=\"CitationRef\">30<\/a><\/span>], and the current study was conducted accordingly.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Periodontal disease is an infectious disease that affects the periodontium of susceptible hosts, and is characterized by the inflammation and destruction of the surrounding tooth-supporting tissues [1]. Approximately 20\u00a0% of the adult population of Hong Kong has a probing pocket depth (PPD)\u00a0?6\u00a0mm [2]. 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