Levine M J
Department of Oral Biology, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine 14214.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1993 Sep 20;694:11-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1993.tb18337.x.
The status of our structure/function studies is at a crossroad. Further studies are needed to understand events on a molecular level, particularly how saliva is made and processed. Animal models as well as tissue and cell culture systems are being developed to address these issues. Nevertheless, enough information is now available to begin enhancing the natural defense properties of salivary secretions through clinical modalities such as the development of (1) diagnostic reagents and tests for local and systemic disease, (2) artificial salivas for the treatment of salivary dysfunction, and (3) topical vaccines to combat against oral diseases.
我们结构/功能研究的现状正处于一个十字路口。需要进一步开展研究以在分子水平上了解相关事件,特别是唾液的生成和加工过程。目前正在开发动物模型以及组织和细胞培养系统来解决这些问题。然而,现在已有足够的信息,可以通过一些临床手段来开始增强唾液分泌物的天然防御特性,例如开发(1)用于局部和全身性疾病的诊断试剂和检测方法,(2)用于治疗唾液功能障碍的人工唾液,以及(3)用于对抗口腔疾病的局部疫苗。