Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases

Background. We have elucidated decreased resting salivary flow in approximately 60% of patients with autoimmune diseases not complicated by Sjögren syndrome (SjS). In this study, salivary stimulation tests using capsaicin were performed to examine residual salivary secretion ability in patients with...

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Main Authors: Etsuko Maeshima, Hiroya Koshiba, Kanako Furukawa, Shinichiro Maeshima, Wataru Sakamoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Disease Markers
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/534261
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spelling doaj-16f5f3110d9c4650bdf31d44d236bebd2020-11-25T00:22:43ZengHindawi LimitedDisease Markers0278-02401875-86302014-01-01201410.1155/2014/534261534261Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune DiseasesEtsuko Maeshima0Hiroya Koshiba1Kanako Furukawa2Shinichiro Maeshima3Wataru Sakamoto4Department of Health and Sport Management, Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, 1-1 Asashirodai, Kumatori-cho, Sennan-gun, Osaka 590-0496, JapanDepartment of Health and Sport Management, Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences, 1-1 Asashirodai, Kumatori-cho, Sennan-gun, Osaka 590-0496, JapanDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kainan Municipal Medical Center, Kainan City, Wakayama 642-0002, JapanDepartment of Rehabilitation, Nanakuri Sanatorium, Fujita Health University, Tsu City, Mie 514-1295, JapanSerotec Laboratory, Ebetsu City, Hokkaido 069-0822, JapanBackground. We have elucidated decreased resting salivary flow in approximately 60% of patients with autoimmune diseases not complicated by Sjögren syndrome (SjS). In this study, salivary stimulation tests using capsaicin were performed to examine residual salivary secretion ability in patients with autoimmune diseases. Materials and Methods. Fifty-eight patients were divided into three groups: patients with primary or secondary SjS (SjS group), patients with systemic sclerosis not complicated by SjS (SSc group), and patients with other autoimmune diseases (non-SjS/non-SSc group). Simple filter paper and filter paper containing capsaicin were used to evaluate salivary flow rates. Results. Resting salivary flow rates were significantly lower in the SjS and SSc groups than in the non-SjS/non-SSc group but did not differ significantly between the SjS and SSc groups. Capsaicin-stimulated salivary flow rates were significantly lower in the SjS and SSc groups than in the non-SjS/non-SSc group, but not significantly different between the SjS and SSc groups. In the non-SjS/non-SSc group, salivary flow rates increased after capsaicin stimulation to the threshold level for determination of salivary gland dysfunction, whereas no improvement was observed in the SjS and SSc groups. Conclusion. Residual salivary secretion ability may be a useful marker for differential diagnosis in autoimmune diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/534261
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author Etsuko Maeshima
Hiroya Koshiba
Kanako Furukawa
Shinichiro Maeshima
Wataru Sakamoto
spellingShingle Etsuko Maeshima
Hiroya Koshiba
Kanako Furukawa
Shinichiro Maeshima
Wataru Sakamoto
Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
Disease Markers
author_facet Etsuko Maeshima
Hiroya Koshiba
Kanako Furukawa
Shinichiro Maeshima
Wataru Sakamoto
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title Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
title_short Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
title_full Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
title_fullStr Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Residual Salivary Secretion Ability May Be a Useful Marker for Differential Diagnosis in Autoimmune Diseases
title_sort residual salivary secretion ability may be a useful marker for differential diagnosis in autoimmune diseases
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Disease Markers
issn 0278-0240
1875-8630
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background. We have elucidated decreased resting salivary flow in approximately 60% of patients with autoimmune diseases not complicated by Sjögren syndrome (SjS). In this study, salivary stimulation tests using capsaicin were performed to examine residual salivary secretion ability in patients with autoimmune diseases. Materials and Methods. Fifty-eight patients were divided into three groups: patients with primary or secondary SjS (SjS group), patients with systemic sclerosis not complicated by SjS (SSc group), and patients with other autoimmune diseases (non-SjS/non-SSc group). Simple filter paper and filter paper containing capsaicin were used to evaluate salivary flow rates. Results. Resting salivary flow rates were significantly lower in the SjS and SSc groups than in the non-SjS/non-SSc group but did not differ significantly between the SjS and SSc groups. Capsaicin-stimulated salivary flow rates were significantly lower in the SjS and SSc groups than in the non-SjS/non-SSc group, but not significantly different between the SjS and SSc groups. In the non-SjS/non-SSc group, salivary flow rates increased after capsaicin stimulation to the threshold level for determination of salivary gland dysfunction, whereas no improvement was observed in the SjS and SSc groups. Conclusion. Residual salivary secretion ability may be a useful marker for differential diagnosis in autoimmune diseases.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/534261
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