| Literature DB >> 34271881 |
Ce Zhu1,2, Chao Yuan1, Qidi Ren1, Fangqiao Wei1, Shunlan Yu1, Xiangyu Sun3, Shuguo Zheng4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Steroid hormone test for saliva was a promising area of research, however the impact of different collection methods on salivary steroids was underexplored so far. This study was designed to compare the effects of different collection methods (unstimulated or stimulated by chewing paraffin, forepart or midstream) on salivary flow rate, concentrations and secretion rates of steroids in saliva.Entities:
Keywords: Comparative analysis; Concentration; Flow rate; Salivary steroids; Secretion rate
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34271881 PMCID: PMC8285872 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-021-01722-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Fig. 1The flow chart of this study, exhibiting the flow path from the recruitment of participants to comparative analysis. UWS.F, the forepart segment of unstimulated whole saliva. UWS.M, the midstream segment of unstimulated whole saliva. MSWS.F, the forepart segment of mechanically stimulated whole saliva. MSWS.M, the midstream segment of mechanically stimulated whole saliva (similarly hereinafter)
Fig. 2Comparative analysis of salivary flow rates between different groups (UWS.F, UWS.M, MSWS.F and MSWS.M, similarly hereinafter). *P < 0.05
Fig. 3Comparative analysis of concentrations of the three designated steroids between different groups (a for testosterone, b for DHEA, and c for progesterone). Horizontal lines represent the mean and standard deviation (SD) values. *P < 0.05
Fig. 4Comparative analysis of secretion rates of the three designated steroids between different groups (a for testosterone, b for DHEA, and c for progesterone). *P < 0.05
Fig. 5Comparative analysis of the multiple of change of the three designated steroids and the ratio of flow rate (a for forepart segment, b for midstream segment). *P < 0.05