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Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory diagnosis and prognosis for diabetes mellitus is performed using blood as a major specimen; however, saliva may represent as an alternative noninvasive specimen of choice. This study aims to evaluate salivary biochemical parameters in diabetic and healthy individuals...

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Autores principales: Shrestha, Sneha, Pokhrel, Sushant, Poudel, Anjali, Bhandari BC, Shristi, Shakya, Mudita, Timilsina, Alaska, Sapkota, Manisha, Pardhe, Bashu Dev
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9385334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35992561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1781613
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author Shrestha, Sneha
Pokhrel, Sushant
Poudel, Anjali
Bhandari BC, Shristi
Shakya, Mudita
Timilsina, Alaska
Sapkota, Manisha
Pardhe, Bashu Dev
author_facet Shrestha, Sneha
Pokhrel, Sushant
Poudel, Anjali
Bhandari BC, Shristi
Shakya, Mudita
Timilsina, Alaska
Sapkota, Manisha
Pardhe, Bashu Dev
author_sort Shrestha, Sneha
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory diagnosis and prognosis for diabetes mellitus is performed using blood as a major specimen; however, saliva may represent as an alternative noninvasive specimen of choice. This study aims to evaluate salivary biochemical parameters in diabetic and healthy individuals to substantiate saliva's role in the diagnosis and prognosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: This case-control study included 150 T2DM patients and 150 apparently healthy individuals. Socio-demographic data and anthropometric measurements were recorded using a standard questionnaire. Correlation between salivary and blood levels for each parameter was determined using Pearson correlation. Linear regression was performed to estimate the blood levels of the parameters from their salivary levels. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was done to determine the diagnostic ability of salivary glucose and establish a sensitivity, specificity, and cut-off value. RESULTS: Salivary glucose, TC, LDL-C, urea, and creatinine were significantly higher in people with diabetes than in the control population (p < 0.05). A significant positive correlation was found between salivary and blood parameters including glucose, TC, TG, LDL-C, urea, and creatinine except for HDL-C in both case and control groups. The linear relationship for each parameter, except glucose in case population and HDL-C in case, control, and the total population was observed between blood and saliva. ROC analysis gave a cut-off value of 1.9 mg/dl for salivary glucose with 71.4% sensitivity and 72.3% specificity. CONCLUSION: Salivary estimation significantly reflects the blood parameters in this study, indicating that saliva can be a noninvasive specimen for the diagnosis and prognosis of T2DM.
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spelling pubmed-93853342022-08-18 Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Shrestha, Sneha Pokhrel, Sushant Poudel, Anjali Bhandari BC, Shristi Shakya, Mudita Timilsina, Alaska Sapkota, Manisha Pardhe, Bashu Dev Int J Anal Chem Research Article BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratory diagnosis and prognosis for diabetes mellitus is performed using blood as a major specimen; however, saliva may represent as an alternative noninvasive specimen of choice. This study aims to evaluate salivary biochemical parameters in diabetic and healthy individuals to substantiate saliva's role in the diagnosis and prognosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: This case-control study included 150 T2DM patients and 150 apparently healthy individuals. Socio-demographic data and anthropometric measurements were recorded using a standard questionnaire. Correlation between salivary and blood levels for each parameter was determined using Pearson correlation. Linear regression was performed to estimate the blood levels of the parameters from their salivary levels. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis was done to determine the diagnostic ability of salivary glucose and establish a sensitivity, specificity, and cut-off value. RESULTS: Salivary glucose, TC, LDL-C, urea, and creatinine were significantly higher in people with diabetes than in the control population (p < 0.05). A significant positive correlation was found between salivary and blood parameters including glucose, TC, TG, LDL-C, urea, and creatinine except for HDL-C in both case and control groups. The linear relationship for each parameter, except glucose in case population and HDL-C in case, control, and the total population was observed between blood and saliva. ROC analysis gave a cut-off value of 1.9 mg/dl for salivary glucose with 71.4% sensitivity and 72.3% specificity. CONCLUSION: Salivary estimation significantly reflects the blood parameters in this study, indicating that saliva can be a noninvasive specimen for the diagnosis and prognosis of T2DM. Hindawi 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9385334/ /pubmed/35992561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1781613 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sneha Shrestha et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shrestha, Sneha
Pokhrel, Sushant
Poudel, Anjali
Bhandari BC, Shristi
Shakya, Mudita
Timilsina, Alaska
Sapkota, Manisha
Pardhe, Bashu Dev
Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_full Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_fullStr Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_short Implication of Salivary Biochemical Parameters for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_sort implication of salivary biochemical parameters for diagnosis and prognosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9385334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35992561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1781613
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