2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/20156.8257
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Association of Salivary Osteopontin Levels with Glycaemic Status and Microalbuminuria - in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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“…With an origin not elucidated (Goga et al, 2008), some authors attributed its formation to aging, injuries, orthodontic movement (Ertas et al, 2017), and genetics (VanDenBerghe et al, 1999). What is known is that there are similarities in the calcification processes (Carson, 1998;Kohri et al, 2012;Foster et al, 2018), with an exacerbation of the inflammatory process (Gopal et al, 2016). Another highlight is that the incidence of pulp stones is higher in patients with diabetes and kidney disease (Nakajima et al, 2013), including urolithiasis (Movahhedian et al, 2018;Gabardo et al, 2019), and coronary artery disease (Alsweed et al, 2019).…”
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“…With an origin not elucidated (Goga et al, 2008), some authors attributed its formation to aging, injuries, orthodontic movement (Ertas et al, 2017), and genetics (VanDenBerghe et al, 1999). What is known is that there are similarities in the calcification processes (Carson, 1998;Kohri et al, 2012;Foster et al, 2018), with an exacerbation of the inflammatory process (Gopal et al, 2016). Another highlight is that the incidence of pulp stones is higher in patients with diabetes and kidney disease (Nakajima et al, 2013), including urolithiasis (Movahhedian et al, 2018;Gabardo et al, 2019), and coronary artery disease (Alsweed et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One sample of saliva of each participant (n = 80) was collected, and three trained examiners performed this phase. Patients were instructed to perform proper oral hygiene and refrain from consumption of alcoholic beverages in the 12 h prior to the collection (Gopal et al, 2016).…”
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“…OPN, also called secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1), belongs to the small integrin-binding ligand N-link glycoprotein (SIBLINGs) family and has a high stability in the blood and saliva. 810 OPN exists in a negligible quantity in healthy brains, but it is quickly up-regulated in macrophages and/or activated microglia in a multitude of brain pathologies, including neonatal hypoxia-ischemia, stroke, electrolytic lesion, TBI, and the Alzheimer’s disease models. 1117 We hypothesized that OPN may be a good blood biomarker in pediatric TBI, given the important role of neuroinflammation in TBI, generally healthy conditions in pre-TBI children (hence a low background of plasma OPN), integrin-mediated brain-to-blood transport of OPN, and high stability of OPN in biofluids (Figure 1(a)).…”
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confidence: 99%