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Nutrition & Dietetics
Lin Cheng, Hongli Wang, Yanbai Han
Summary: This study found that acute exercise in hot environments does not affect the salivary antimicrobial protein parameters of participants, while caffeine may increase salivary markers related to immune response during exercise.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2022)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Anna Zalewska, Anna Klimiuk, Sara Zieba, Olga Wnorowska, Malgorzata Rusak, Napoleon Waszkiewicz, Izabela Szarmach, Krzysztof Dzierzanowski, Mateusz Maciejczyk
Summary: Alzheimer's disease is associated with oxidative imbalance in the body, affecting both saliva secretion and antioxidant system functions.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2021)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Ahmed Alamoudi, Raghad Alamoudi, Yara Gazzaz, Aseel M. Alqahtani
Summary: Saliva plays a significant role in oral health and tooth protection. Salivary biomarkers may have potential value in dental caries diagnosis.
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Cassiano Lima Chaiben, Thiago Beltrami Dias Batista, Carlos Antonio Schaffer Penteado, Maria Carolina Maciel Barbosa, Talita Mendes Oliveira Ventura, Aline Dionizio, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro Rosa, Marilia Afonso Rabelo Buzalaf, Luciana Reis Azevedo-Alanis
Summary: Salivary proteomic analysis revealed differences in protein profiles between crack cocaine dependents and non-drug users, with potential biomarkers identified for diseases. Long-term crack cocaine dependents with chronic alcohol and tobacco use showed higher levels of salivary proteins compared to non-drug users.
ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Joshua Granger, Eunhan Cho, Kevin Lindsey, Nathan Lemoine, Derek Calvert, Jack Marucci, Shelly Mullenix, Hollis O'Neal, Brian A. Irving, Neil Johannsen, Guillaume Spielmann
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 infection on innate salivary immunity in elite-level athletes. The findings showed that the salivary immunity of athletes was not compromised after the recommended isolation period, and athletes post-COVID-19 infection were not at greater risk for secondary infection compared to those without a history of COVID-19.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2022)
Article
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
L. G. Gonzalez-Arostegui, A. Munoz-Prieto, C. P. Rubio, J. J. Ceron, L. Bernal, I. Rubic, V. Mrljak, J. C. Gonzalez-Sanchezc, A. Tvarijonaviciute
Summary: This study investigated changes in the saliva and serum proteome of dogs with hypothyroidism using TMT labelling and LC-MS/MS. The findings showed that this disease induces alterations in the saliva and serum proteome, reflecting physiological and pathological changes in the immune system, metabolism, skin, and coagulation. The downregulation of LDH in saliva may serve as a potential biomarker for canine hypothyroidism.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2024)
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Jeronimo Aragon-Vela, Olivia Gonzalez-Acevedo, Julio Plaza-Diaz, Rafael A. Casuso, Jesus R. Huertas
Summary: This systematic review evaluates the efficacy of seawater consumption in long-duration sport events. The results indicate that consuming seawater can accelerate the recovery of aerobic capacity and muscle capacity, while reducing lactate production after running exercise.
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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Mustafa Burak Demirci, Ozlem Daltaban, Kemal Ustun
Summary: The present case-control study aims to investigate the salivary levels of bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) and interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) in systemically healthy individuals with periodontitis and periodontally healthy for the evaluation of BPI's relation with periodontal inflammation and clinical diagnosis of periodontitis.
CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Gergo Kallo, Petra Magdolna Bertalan, Ildiko Marton, Csongor Kiss, Eva Csosz
Summary: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is associated with microbial infections and/or dysbiosis. OSCC can alter the protein composition of saliva, affecting the chemical barrier function of the oral cavity.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
(2023)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Sylwia Chojnowska, Iwona Ptaszynska-Sarosiek, Alina Kepka, Malgorzata Knas, Napoleon Waszkiewicz
Summary: Stress, anxiety and depression are often characterized by activation of the stress axis, leading to similar symptoms and closely related occurrences. Current diagnosis methods lack laboratory tests for confirmation, hence studying salivary components may aid in quick diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Promising salivary biomarkers such as cortisol, sIgA, lysozyme, melatonin, sAA, CgA, and FGF-2, show fluctuations in saliva concentrations, indicating strong associations with psychological issues like stress, depression, and anxiety.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Daphne P. C. Vergouwen, Amber J. J. Schotting, Tanja Endermann, Harmen J. G. van de Werken, Dwin G. B. Grashof, Sinthuja Arumugam, Rudy M. M. A. Nuijts, Josianne C. C. ten Berge, Aniki Rothova, Marco W. J. Schreurs, Marlies Gijs
Summary: Tear fluid collected via Schirmer strips has the potential for biomarker identification, but the lack of knowledge on strip processing complicates analysis and comparisons between studies. In this study, we compared two preprocessing methods and found that the punch method yielded higher protein detectability than the elution method. Protein expression levels were slightly higher in the head of the strip, but 3 out of 5 punches from the head failed quality control. Our study suggests the beneficial use of punches from any part of the strip except the head in future biomarker research.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2023)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Nicholas B. Rego, Erte Xi, Amish J. Patel
Summary: By using specialized molecular simulations, researchers have identified the most hydrophobic protein patches and found a strong correlation between these patches and regions responsible for mediating protein interactions. This study helps to better understand the functionality and interaction patterns of proteins.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Katarzyna Kurpet, Grazyna Chwatko
Summary: Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin disease characterized by excessive production of antimicrobial peptides and proteins. These molecules have potential as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for inflammatory diseases.
Review
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Maria Fernandez-Agra, Jose Gonzalez-Serrano, Miguel de Pedro, Leire Virto, Vito Carlo Alberto Caponio, Elena Ibanez-Prieto, Gonzalo Hernandez, Rosa Maria Lopez-Pintor
Summary: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the changes in salivary biomarkers in patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) compared to a control group (CG). The results showed that cortisol and alpha-amylase levels were higher in BMS patients, while dehydroepiandrosterone had contradictory results. Meta-analysis confirmed that cortisol levels were significantly higher in BMS.
Article
Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Sanjita Nair, K. J. Nisha
Summary: The study found that salivary and serum fetuin-A levels were significantly lower in periodontitis patients compared to healthy subjects, but increased significantly after periodontal therapy. There was a significant positive correlation between salivary and serum fetuin-A levels in healthy subjects.
JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY
(2022)
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Neurosciences
M. W. Hill, S. W. Oxford, M. J. Duncan, M. J. Price
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Physiology
Katy E. Griggs, Christof A. Leicht, Michael J. Price, Victoria L. Goosey-Tolfrey
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
(2015)
Article
Neurosciences
Mathew Hill, Christopher Pereira, Chris Talbot, Sam Oxford, Mike Price
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
(2015)
Article
Neurosciences
Michael J. Duncan, Michelle Stanley, Mike Smith, Michael J. Price, Sheila Leddington Wright
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Matthew F. Higgins, Susie Wilson, Cameron Hill, Mike J. Price, Mike Duncan, Jason Tallis
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM
(2016)
Article
Physiology
Nicholas B. Tiller, Mike J. Price, Ian G. Campbell, Lee M. Romer
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
(2017)
Article
Physiology
Mathew W. Hill, Matthew F. Higgins, Michael J. Price
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
(2016)
Article
Sport Sciences
Samuel W. Oxford, Rob S. James, Michael J. Price, Carl J. Payton, Michael J. Duncan
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES
(2017)
Article
Biology
Michelle B. Trbovich, Jenny B. Kiratli, Mike J. Price
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
(2016)
Editorial Material
Physiology
Mike J. Price
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2016)
Article
Physiology
M. Hill, C. Talbot, M. Price
CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL IMAGING
(2016)
Article
Sport Sciences
Thomas Hames, Sheila Leddington-Wright, Charles Douglas Thake, Mike Price
Summary: This study describes the characteristics of athletes attending the British and World Transplant Games. The study found that athletes have diverse transplant histories and medication regimens, and often lack guidance on exercise and recovery. Athletes participate in the games for a variety of reasons, from social and health benefits to winning medals.
BMJ OPEN SPORT & EXERCISE MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Julie Booth, Tanya Rihtman, Sheila Leddington Wright, M. Clare Taylor, Michael Price
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL SCIENCE
(2019)
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Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Michelle Stanley, Michael J. Duncan, Mike Price, Sheila Leddington Wright, Jane Coad
JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH
(2019)