Vining R F, McGinley R A
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Steroid Biochem. 1987;27(1-3):81-94. doi: 10.1016/0022-4731(87)90297-4.
The easy stress-free, non-invasive nature of saliva collection makes it one of the most accessible body fluids and it is potentially of value in studying normal human physiology as well as pathology. Measurements of salivary hormone levels will usually only be of value if they reflect the plasma level of the hormone and the relationship between the saliva and plasma levels of many hormones have been studied by a number of groups. The measurement of the salivary level is a valuable clinical tool for some hormones (e.g. cortisol, oestriol, progesterone), is of little value for others (e.g. cortisone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate, thyroxine, pituitary hormones) and for many others the saliva/plasma relationship is not yet sufficiently understood to assess the value of the salivary measurement. As well as reviewing the state of our knowledge of the salivary concentration of many hormones this review outlines a number of "rules of thumb" concerning the presence of hormones in saliva, their saliva/plasma relationship and the potential usefulness of assays of their salivary concentration.
唾液采集简便、无压力且非侵入性的特点使其成为最易获取的体液之一,它在研究正常人体生理学以及病理学方面具有潜在价值。只有当唾液激素水平的测量反映激素的血浆水平时,其通常才具有价值,并且许多研究小组已经对多种激素的唾液和血浆水平之间的关系进行了研究。对于某些激素(如皮质醇、雌三醇、孕酮)而言,唾液水平的测量是一种有价值的临床工具;对于其他一些激素(如可的松、硫酸脱氢表雄酮、甲状腺素、垂体激素)则价值不大;而对于许多其他激素,唾液与血浆的关系尚未得到充分了解,无法评估唾液测量的价值。除了回顾我们对多种激素唾液浓度的认识状况外,本综述还概述了一些关于激素在唾液中的存在情况、它们的唾液/血浆关系以及唾液浓度测定潜在用途的“经验法则”。