Salivary gland proteins alterations in the diabetic milieu

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Malak Fouani
Charbel A. Basset
Abdo R. Jurjus
Lavinia Giovanna Leone
Giovanni Tomasello
Angelo Leone
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[1] University of Palermo,Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics, Institute of Human Anatomy and Histology
[2] American University of Beirut,Department of Anatomy, Biology and Physiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Palermo,School of Medicine
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Journal of Molecular Histology | 2021年 / 52卷
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Salivary glands; Diabetes mellitus; Muscarinic receptors; Biomarkers; Screening;
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Salivary glands are considered the chief exocrine glands of the mouth and physiologically contribute to the maintenance of the homeostasis of the oral cavity. They consist of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands, which come in pairs and are collectively called the major glands, and the minor glands, which are much smaller and are dispersed throughout the buccal cavity. Salivary glands are distinguished by their size, amount of saliva secretion and their location in the oral cavity. Salivary glands pathophysiology has been a subject of interest in various worldwide metabolic disorders, including diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus (DM), a global health concern, with a pathological imprint involved in vasculature, promotes microvascular and macrovascular complications among which periodontitis ranks sixth. Indeed, DM has also been directly associated with oral health lesions. Specifically, salivary glands in the context of diabetes have been a focal point of study and emphasis in the research field. There is evidence that relates salivary secretion content and diabetes progression. In this review, we present all the reported evidence of the deregulation of specific salivary proteins associated with the progression of diabetes in parallel with changes in salivary gland morphology, cellular architecture, and salivary secretion and composition more generally.
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