The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature

Background: Saliva constitutes a first line of defence against free radical-mediated oxidative stress, since the process of mastication and digestion promotes lipid peroxidation. During gingival inflammation, gingival crevicular fluid flow increases the change of saliva composition with products fro...

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Main Authors: Anna Krysińska, Małgorzata Wojnar, Adam Hermanowicz, Ewa Matuszczak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4126
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spelling doaj-3506b03e5812430ea0dcc57bac2b93b72020-11-25T01:50:52ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062016-12-0161273073810.5281/zenodo.2281183924The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literatureAnna Krysińska0Małgorzata Wojnar1Adam Hermanowicz2Ewa Matuszczak3Medical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokMedical University of BialystokBackground: Saliva constitutes a first line of defence against free radical-mediated oxidative stress, since the process of mastication and digestion promotes lipid peroxidation. During gingival inflammation, gingival crevicular fluid flow increases the change of saliva composition with products from the inflammatory response, modulating oxidative damages in the oral cavity. Authors review the current literature concerning the reactive oxygen species, oxidants, pro-oxidants and antioxidants in saliva, and methods for assessing the antioxidant capacity of saliva. Comparison of salivary antioxidant status in male and female subjects reveales a significant gender-related difference in saliva composition. The current data demonstrate a significant enhancement of the salivary antioxidant system in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients. Also patients with chronic renal failure, diabetes and on hemodialysis show increase oxidative stress burden in both serum and saliva. The finding of reduced oral peroxidase levels in smoking subjects may represent a contributory mechanism for initiation and progression of cigarette smoke-related oral diseases such as oral cancer. The results of recent studies indicate that the total antioxidant capacity of saliva decreased in children with HIV infection. Conclusion: Whole saliva may contain simply measured indicators of oxidative processes. This may provide a tool for the development and monitoring of new treatment strategies. A non-invasive determination of the salivary concentrations of antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and uric acid (UR) allows the evaluation of the defensive capacity of the oral mucosa. Still, there is a need for standardization of methods for saliva sampling and testing protocol.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4126saliva, oxidative stress, antioxidants.
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author Anna Krysińska
Małgorzata Wojnar
Adam Hermanowicz
Ewa Matuszczak
spellingShingle Anna Krysińska
Małgorzata Wojnar
Adam Hermanowicz
Ewa Matuszczak
The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
saliva, oxidative stress, antioxidants.
author_facet Anna Krysińska
Małgorzata Wojnar
Adam Hermanowicz
Ewa Matuszczak
author_sort Anna Krysińska
title The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
title_short The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
title_full The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
title_fullStr The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
title_full_unstemmed The role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
title_sort role of saliva in the process of oxidative stress – review of literature
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Saliva constitutes a first line of defence against free radical-mediated oxidative stress, since the process of mastication and digestion promotes lipid peroxidation. During gingival inflammation, gingival crevicular fluid flow increases the change of saliva composition with products from the inflammatory response, modulating oxidative damages in the oral cavity. Authors review the current literature concerning the reactive oxygen species, oxidants, pro-oxidants and antioxidants in saliva, and methods for assessing the antioxidant capacity of saliva. Comparison of salivary antioxidant status in male and female subjects reveales a significant gender-related difference in saliva composition. The current data demonstrate a significant enhancement of the salivary antioxidant system in juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients. Also patients with chronic renal failure, diabetes and on hemodialysis show increase oxidative stress burden in both serum and saliva. The finding of reduced oral peroxidase levels in smoking subjects may represent a contributory mechanism for initiation and progression of cigarette smoke-related oral diseases such as oral cancer. The results of recent studies indicate that the total antioxidant capacity of saliva decreased in children with HIV infection. Conclusion: Whole saliva may contain simply measured indicators of oxidative processes. This may provide a tool for the development and monitoring of new treatment strategies. A non-invasive determination of the salivary concentrations of antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and uric acid (UR) allows the evaluation of the defensive capacity of the oral mucosa. Still, there is a need for standardization of methods for saliva sampling and testing protocol.
topic saliva, oxidative stress, antioxidants.
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/4126
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