Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment

The hemodialysis procedure is thought to be a physical stressor in the majority of hemodialyzed patients. Previous studies suggest that elevated salivary amylase level may correlate with increased plasma norepinephrine level under psychological and physical stress conditions. In this study, we inves...

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Main Authors: Masaru Shimazaki, Takayuki Matsuki, Kazuaki Yamauchi, Michihiro Iwata, Hiroshi Takahashi, Kenichi Sakamoto, Junichi Ohata, Yuichi Nakamura, Yusuke Okazaki
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2008-01-01
Series:Biomarker Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/BMI.S997
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spelling doaj-5af7891aae6e4d26b4c3d608316f89152020-11-25T03:40:12ZengSAGE PublishingBiomarker Insights1177-27192008-01-01310.4137/BMI.S997Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis TreatmentMasaru Shimazaki0Takayuki Matsuki1Kazuaki Yamauchi2Michihiro Iwata3Hiroshi Takahashi4Kenichi Sakamoto5Junichi Ohata6Yuichi Nakamura7Yusuke Okazaki8Division of Hemodialysis, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Internal Medicine, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.Department of Internal Medicine, Shin-Nittetsu Muroran General Hospital, Muroran, Japan.The hemodialysis procedure is thought to be a physical stressor in the majority of hemodialyzed patients. Previous studies suggest that elevated salivary amylase level may correlate with increased plasma norepinephrine level under psychological and physical stress conditions. In this study, we investigated biological stress reactivity during hemodialysis treatment using salivary amylase activity as a biomarker. Seven patients (male/female = 5/2, age:67.7+/–5.9 years) who had been receiving regular 4 h hemodialysis were recruited. Salivary amylase activity was measured using a portable analyzer every hour during the hemodialysis session. Salivary amylase activity was shown to be relatively stable and constant throughout hemodialysis, whereas there were significant changes in systolic blood pressure and pulse rate associated with blood volume reduction. Our results show that hemodialysis treatment per se dose not affect salivary amylase activity.https://doi.org/10.4137/BMI.S997
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author Masaru Shimazaki
Takayuki Matsuki
Kazuaki Yamauchi
Michihiro Iwata
Hiroshi Takahashi
Kenichi Sakamoto
Junichi Ohata
Yuichi Nakamura
Yusuke Okazaki
spellingShingle Masaru Shimazaki
Takayuki Matsuki
Kazuaki Yamauchi
Michihiro Iwata
Hiroshi Takahashi
Kenichi Sakamoto
Junichi Ohata
Yuichi Nakamura
Yusuke Okazaki
Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
Biomarker Insights
author_facet Masaru Shimazaki
Takayuki Matsuki
Kazuaki Yamauchi
Michihiro Iwata
Hiroshi Takahashi
Kenichi Sakamoto
Junichi Ohata
Yuichi Nakamura
Yusuke Okazaki
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title Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
title_short Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
title_full Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
title_fullStr Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Performance of a Salivary Amylase Activity Monitor during Hemodialysis Treatment
title_sort clinical performance of a salivary amylase activity monitor during hemodialysis treatment
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Biomarker Insights
issn 1177-2719
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The hemodialysis procedure is thought to be a physical stressor in the majority of hemodialyzed patients. Previous studies suggest that elevated salivary amylase level may correlate with increased plasma norepinephrine level under psychological and physical stress conditions. In this study, we investigated biological stress reactivity during hemodialysis treatment using salivary amylase activity as a biomarker. Seven patients (male/female = 5/2, age:67.7+/–5.9 years) who had been receiving regular 4 h hemodialysis were recruited. Salivary amylase activity was measured using a portable analyzer every hour during the hemodialysis session. Salivary amylase activity was shown to be relatively stable and constant throughout hemodialysis, whereas there were significant changes in systolic blood pressure and pulse rate associated with blood volume reduction. Our results show that hemodialysis treatment per se dose not affect salivary amylase activity.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/BMI.S997
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