2011, Number 3
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Rev Cubana Estomatol 2011; 48 (3)
Inflammatory parameters in saliva and blood from healthy children and adolescents
Viera SNT, Morales RTT, Morón MAI, Navas PRM, Pedreañez SAB
Language: Spanish
References: 19
Page: 199-207
PDF size: 165.46 Kb.
ABSTRACT
At present times, there is interest in the use of saliva as a diagnosis, prediction and
progression alternative of different pathologies in relation to the body fluids. To
correlate the concentrations of IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, substances reactive to
thiobarbituric acid (RSTBA) and O2
- in the saliva and blood of systematically healthy
children and adolescents. A cross-sectional study was performed in 23 healthy
children and adolescents aged from 4 to 17 underwent to clinical tests to
demonstrate the oral conditions and immunological to identify the cytokine levels
and the RSTBAs by colorimetry trial. There was a significant difference in saliva
samples compared to that of peripheral blood in study cytokines and RSTBAs: IL-1
(blood: 1.646 ± 0.13 pg/mL, saliva: 552.36 ± 75.7 pg/mL; IL-6 (blood: 3.506 ±
1.85 pg/mL, saliva: 26.89 ± 9.97 pg/mL: TNF-α (blood: 12.91 ± 3.05 pg/mL,
saliva: 43.56 ± 6.44 pg/mL), RSTBA (blood: 9.46 ± 3.26 nmol/mL, saliva: 1.26 ±
0.03 nmol/mL). There was not a statistically significant difference among blood and
saliva samples for IL-1, IL-6 and RSTBA values. As regards TNF-α it was
demonstrated a significant correlation, rs= 0.78. There was not evidence of cells
positive to O2 in study samples. Results of correlation analysis obtained among the
saliva and serum samples not offer evidences that saliva may be used as body fluid
allows substituting the serum determination of IL-1, IL-6 and RSTBA. In the case of
the TNF-α, there was a significant correlation, which could to propose the possible
substitution of serum samples for the salivary ones.
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