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Acute effects of hemodialysis on salivary flow rate and composition

Authors :
P. M. ter Wee
A.V. Nieuw Amerongen
Pieter F. Vos
J A Bijlsma
C.P. Bots
E.C.I. Veerman
M. Valentijn-Benz
B.M. van Amerongen
Robert M. Valentijn
Yvonne M. C. Henskens
Henk S. Brand
Nephrology
Source :
Clinical nephrology, 67(1), 25-31. Dustri-Verlag Dr. Karl Feistle
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Aims: To evaluate acute effects of hemodialysis (HD) on the salivary flow rate, pH and biochemical composition before, during and after completion of a dialysis session. Material and methods: Unstimulated whole saliva (UWS) and chewing-stimulated whole saliva (CH-SWS) were collected in 94 HD patients. Salivary flow rate, pH, concentrations of total protein, albumin, cystatin C, secretory immunoglobulin A (S-IgA) and of sodium, potassium and urea were measured. Results: HD had an acute stimulating effect on the salivary flow rate (UWS before - 0.30 ± 0.22 ml/min, UWS during = 0.39 ± 0.25 ml/min, p < 0.005). The mean pH of UWS showed a small but significant increase during HD mainly due to an increased watery secretion from the salivary glands. The salivary biochemical constituents changed markedly, but no significant difference in output was found. The electrolyte concentration did not change significantly during dialysis. The level of urea in CH-SWS declined to 40% (Urea before = 25.6 ± 6.4 mmol/l, Urea during = 15.3 ± 4.5 mmol/l). Conclusions: This study shows that HD has significant acute effects on both salivary secretion rate and protein concentrations in saliva. We conclude that the observed changes in salivary concentrations and proteins are mainly due to an increased watery secretion from the salivary glands.

Details

ISSN :
03010430
Volume :
67
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical nephrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....393802fa72f71eaaf73f39c6e6320a21