2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166976
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Reliability of Potential Pain Biomarkers in the Saliva of Healthy Subjects: Inter-Individual Differences and Intersession Variability

Abstract: AimSalivary cortisol, α-amylase (sAA), secretory IgA (sIgA), testosterone, and soluble fraction of receptor II of TNFα (sTNFαRII) could serve as objective pain measures, but the normal variability of these potential biomarkers is unknown.Patients & MethodsSaliva was collected with the passive secretion method from 34, pain-free subjects in two single samples at least 24 hours apart. Biomarker variation and intersession reliability were assessed with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Also, we calcul… Show more

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“…5,32 Our group had analyzed the inter-individual differences and intersession variability in the saliva of healthy subjects for the current selected biomarkers. 15 We found significant variance in male and female testosterone, indicating that this hormone seems to be a poor salivary biomarker for pain. However, due to recent findings by Choi on the importance of considering the effects of testosterone on pain, we considered it necessary to include testosterone in this study.…”
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“…5,32 Our group had analyzed the inter-individual differences and intersession variability in the saliva of healthy subjects for the current selected biomarkers. 15 We found significant variance in male and female testosterone, indicating that this hormone seems to be a poor salivary biomarker for pain. However, due to recent findings by Choi on the importance of considering the effects of testosterone on pain, we considered it necessary to include testosterone in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The basal salivary concentrations of cortisol, sAA, sIgA, testosterone, and sTNFαRII were previously assessed by our group in a prospective study involving 34 pain-free healthy subjects in two single samples at least 24 hrs apart. 15 This research showed differences in potential biomarker concentrations between collections. Figure 1 shows biomarker concentration at four visits: V0, baseline; V1, pre-surgery; V2, 1 hr post-surgery, and V3, 72 hrs post-surgery.…”
Section: Values For All Biomarkers In the Saliva Of Healthy Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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