Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors

Background. Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) and salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) have been proposed as biomarkers for research on the mucosal immune system and on stress. Expression of both sAA and sIgA has been described to follow opposing diurnal patterns. This knowledge is crucial for the interpreta...

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Main Authors: P. W. Lim, S. Nambiar, L. Muhardi, U. H. Abdul Kader, J. Garssen, E. Sandalova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3687416
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spelling doaj-5b5eae37568247a3891e4eb44c8778b92020-11-25T00:28:54ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412019-01-01201910.1155/2019/36874163687416Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic FactorsP. W. Lim0S. Nambiar1L. Muhardi2U. H. Abdul Kader3J. Garssen4E. Sandalova5Danone Nutricia Early Life Nutrition, Matrix Building #05-01b, 30 Biopolis Street, 138667, SingaporeDanone Nutricia Early Life Nutrition, Matrix Building #05-01b, 30 Biopolis Street, 138667, SingaporeDanone Nutricia Early Life Nutrition, Matrix Building #05-01b, 30 Biopolis Street, 138667, SingaporeDanone Nutricia Early Life Nutrition, Matrix Building #05-01b, 30 Biopolis Street, 138667, SingaporeDivision of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDanone Nutricia Early Life Nutrition, Matrix Building #05-01b, 30 Biopolis Street, 138667, SingaporeBackground. Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) and salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) have been proposed as biomarkers for research on the mucosal immune system and on stress. Expression of both sAA and sIgA has been described to follow opposing diurnal patterns. This knowledge is crucial for the interpretation of studies using these biomarkers. Aim. It was hypothesized that sAA and sIgA display diurnal patterns in children and that this is independent of food intake or demographic factors. Methods. Whole saliva was collected from 78 healthy children (15-39 months old) in the morning and evening for two random nonconsecutive days. The samples have been analysed for sAA and sIgA. The total daily energy, fat, saturated fat, protein, carbohydrate and fibre, mineral, and vitamin consumption were analysed based on the two-day weighed food records collected by the parents. Results. It was demonstrated that most young children followed the diurnal pattern when sAA increased and sIgA decreased from morning to evening. No correlation was observed between the intake of any of the nutrients and morning or evening values for both salivary proteins. The morning and evening values of sAA and sIgA did not correlate with age, sex, Asian ethnicity, and BMI of the children. Conclusion. Diurnal patterns of sAA and sIgA exist in healthy young children and are not affected by their nutrient intake, sex, Asian ethnicity, and BMI. Scientists including sIgA and sAA in their research must consider the diurnal pattern that these markers exhibit and design the study accordingly.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3687416
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author P. W. Lim
S. Nambiar
L. Muhardi
U. H. Abdul Kader
J. Garssen
E. Sandalova
spellingShingle P. W. Lim
S. Nambiar
L. Muhardi
U. H. Abdul Kader
J. Garssen
E. Sandalova
Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
BioMed Research International
author_facet P. W. Lim
S. Nambiar
L. Muhardi
U. H. Abdul Kader
J. Garssen
E. Sandalova
author_sort P. W. Lim
title Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
title_short Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
title_full Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
title_fullStr Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
title_full_unstemmed Young Children Display Diurnal Patterns of Salivary IgA and Alpha-Amylase Expression Which Are Independent of Food Intake and Demographic Factors
title_sort young children display diurnal patterns of salivary iga and alpha-amylase expression which are independent of food intake and demographic factors
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background. Salivary alpha-amylase (sAA) and salivary immunoglobulin A (sIgA) have been proposed as biomarkers for research on the mucosal immune system and on stress. Expression of both sAA and sIgA has been described to follow opposing diurnal patterns. This knowledge is crucial for the interpretation of studies using these biomarkers. Aim. It was hypothesized that sAA and sIgA display diurnal patterns in children and that this is independent of food intake or demographic factors. Methods. Whole saliva was collected from 78 healthy children (15-39 months old) in the morning and evening for two random nonconsecutive days. The samples have been analysed for sAA and sIgA. The total daily energy, fat, saturated fat, protein, carbohydrate and fibre, mineral, and vitamin consumption were analysed based on the two-day weighed food records collected by the parents. Results. It was demonstrated that most young children followed the diurnal pattern when sAA increased and sIgA decreased from morning to evening. No correlation was observed between the intake of any of the nutrients and morning or evening values for both salivary proteins. The morning and evening values of sAA and sIgA did not correlate with age, sex, Asian ethnicity, and BMI of the children. Conclusion. Diurnal patterns of sAA and sIgA exist in healthy young children and are not affected by their nutrient intake, sex, Asian ethnicity, and BMI. Scientists including sIgA and sAA in their research must consider the diurnal pattern that these markers exhibit and design the study accordingly.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3687416
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