Reuterving C O, Reuterving G, Hägg E, Ericson T
Department of Oral Pathology, University of Umeå, Sweden.
Diabete Metab. 1987 Jul-Aug;13(4):457-62.
Eleven diabetics (eight with type I diabetes) aged 20 to 45 years underwent salivary investigations on two occasions, one to five months apart, during different metabolic control. Stimulated salivary flow rate showed a great inter-individual variation, and was not changed by improved metabolic control. Salivary glucose concentration was lower during the period of better metabolic control. In stimulated parotid saliva a positive correlation between glucose levels in saliva and blood was seen. A blood glucose threshold for glucose excretion at about 10-15 mmol/L might be present. There were no significant differences in pH, buffering capacity, total amount of protein, amylase, lysozyme, peroxidase or electrolytes (Na+, K+, Ca2+, PO42- and Mg2+) in the saliva between the two occasions of different metabolic control. In conclusion, the degree of diabetic metabolic control does not seem to be of major importance for salivary flow rate or composition in diabetics except for the salivary glucose concentration.
11名年龄在20至45岁之间的糖尿病患者(8名I型糖尿病患者)在不同代谢控制阶段,分两次进行了唾液检查,两次检查间隔一至五个月。刺激唾液流速显示出很大的个体差异,且不受代谢控制改善的影响。在代谢控制较好的时期,唾液葡萄糖浓度较低。在刺激腮腺唾液中,唾液和血液中的葡萄糖水平呈正相关。可能存在约10 - 15 mmol/L的血糖排泄血糖阈值。在不同代谢控制的两次检查之间,唾液的pH值、缓冲能力、蛋白质总量、淀粉酶、溶菌酶、过氧化物酶或电解质(Na +、K +、Ca2 +、PO42 - 和Mg2 +)没有显著差异。总之,除了唾液葡萄糖浓度外,糖尿病代谢控制程度似乎对糖尿病患者的唾液流速或成分没有重要影响。