Sex-Specific Salivary Biochemical Composition in a Healthy Population
Elena A. Sarf, Kirill S. Yunkind, Denis V. Solomatin, Lyudmila V. Bel’skaya

TL;DR
This study shows that sex influences the biochemical composition of saliva, particularly amino acids and lipids, suggesting separate analysis for males and females.
Contribution
The study identifies sex-specific differences in salivary amino acids, lipids, and cytokines in a healthy population.
Findings
Sex significantly affects amino acid and lipid content in saliva.
Differences in IL-1β and IL-10 cytokine levels were observed between sexes.
Salivary metabolic profiles vary by sex, suggesting the need for sex-specific cohorts in saliva-based diagnostics.
Abstract
The high potential of saliva for use in the non-invasive diagnosis of a number of diseases raises a number of questions regarding the substantiation of normal and abnormal salivary composition criteria. Factors that must be considered when forming patient cohorts include age, hormonal status, and circadian variability. However, the influence of sex remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of sex on the biochemical composition of normal saliva, including amino acid and lipid profiles, cytokine levels, and electrolytes. The study involved 120 healthy volunteers (75 females and 45 males). The amounts of electrolytes (NH4+, K+, Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl−, SO42−, NO2−, NO3−, F−, PO43−), amino acids (Arg, Lys, Tyr, Phe, His, Leu+Ile, Met, Val, Pro, Thr, Ser, Ala, Gly), cytokines (VEGF, MCP-1, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-18, INF-α, INF-γ), and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSalivary Gland Disorders and Functions · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Stress Responses and Cortisol
