| Literature DB >> 23369566 |
Roslinda Mohamed1, Jennifer-Leigh Campbell, Justin Cooper-White, Goce Dimeski, Chamindie Punyadeera.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Owing to its ease of collection, saliva is potentially the sample of choice in diagnosis. Salivary biomolecules have provided a porthole in surveying a person's health and well-being. Our study aims were (1) to demonstrate the effects of pre-analytical steps, collection and pre-processing techniques on salivary protein detection and (2) to establish an indication of salivary reference intervals for 3 biomolecules of clinical interest.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23369566 PMCID: PMC3560976 DOI: 10.1186/2001-1326-1-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Med ISSN: 2001-1326
Summary of the concentration levels (median and IQR) for the three analytes and total protein measured in saliva samples collected under resting and stimulated conditions
| 105 (35–217) | 97 (32–213) | 66 (38–171) | |
| 181 (132–320) | 134 (102–202) | 147 (111–195) | |
| 142 (56–368) | 152 (42–246) | 139 (46–221) | |
| 1286 (954–2709) | 1206 (870–2053) | 1026 (821–1680) |
Summary of concentration levels (median and IQR) for the three analytes and total proteins measured in saliva either processed or not processed
| Unstimulated | 105 (35–217) | 71 (22–192) | 109 (31–282) | |
| | Mechanical | 97 (32–213) | 48 (20–142) | 213 (67–479) |
| | Acid | 66 (38–171) | 41 (28–101) | 156 (45. - 381) |
| Unstimulated | 181 (132–320) | 162 (117–266) | 527 (233–650) | |
| Mechanical | 134 (102–202) | 111 (82–183) | 512 (269–618) | |
| | Acid | 147 (111–195) | 121 (90–184) | 403 (217–591) |
| Unstimulated | 142 (56–368) | 133 (47–382) | 155 (57–497) | |
| | Mechanical | 152 (42–246) | 151 (37–254) | 355 (98–711) |
| | Acid | 139 (46–221) | 123 (43–197) | 193 (84–632) |
| Unstimulated | 1286 (954–2709) | 776 (369–1319) | 2996 (2042–4162) | |
| Mechanical | 1206 (871–2053) | 716 (416–1167) | 5216 (2921–7813) | |
| Acid | 1026 (821–1680) | 736 (491–1153) | 4536 (2582–6674) | |
Figure 1Concentration of (A) CRP, (B) Myoglobin, (C) IgE and (D) Total Protein in the resting drool, mechanically stimulated drool and acid stimulated drool samples. Minimum and maximum data values are indicated by bottom- and top-most points of box plot. Lower quartile, median and upper quartile values are indicated by first, second and third horizontal lines of the box in the box plot. Significance is shown as *p <0.05,**p <0.01, ***p <0.001.
Figure 2Concentration of (A) CRP, (B) Myoglobin, (C) IgE and (D) Total Protein in the unprocessed drool, centrifuged drool and molecular weight cut-off concentrate samples. Minimum and maximum data values are indicated by bottom- and top-most points of box plot. Lower quartile, median and upper quartile values are indicated by first, second and third horizontal lines of the box in the box plot. Significance is shown as *p <0.05, **p <0.01, ***p <0.001, ****p <0.0001.