Recently we reported on the detailed localization of melatonin (and its receptors) in human salivary glands, revealing that serous cells are able to store and secrete melatonin into saliva. Since we found that type 2 diabetic patients display reduced melatonin content in saliva, our next step was to examine the presence of melatonin in salivary glands removed from type 2 diabetic subjects. The resulting data were compared with those previously obtained by identical procedures in non-diabetics, to establish if the diabetic status may affect melatonin distribution. Bioptic samples of diabetic parotid and submandibular glands were fixed, dehydrated, embedded in Epon Resin and processed to demonstrate melatonin reactivity by the immunogold stai...
In vivo animal studies show that pentagastrin, cholecystokinin and melatonin cause the secretion and...
Previous epidemiological studies have shown that the diabetic population has a poor oral status comp...
Salivary glands are considered the chief exocrine glands of the mouth and physiologically contribute...
The fine localization of melatonin and its receptors in the human salivary glands were reported in o...
The presence of melatonin in human saliva and its beneficial effects in the oral cavity have been ex...
Background: Circulating melatonin is believed to reach body fluids by crossing passively the cell me...
Background: Salivary dysfunction and oral disorders have been described in both type 1 and type ...
Background and Objective: Alteration of salivary gland secretion is one of the consequences of diab...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with functional deterioration of the salivary gland an...
Several beneficial effects on oral health are ascribed to melatonin. Due to its lipophilic nature, n...
The hormone melatonin influences oral health through a variety of actions, such as anti-inflammatory...
The hormone melatonin was initially believed to be synthesized exclusively by the pineal gland and t...
Melatonin referred as the hormone of darkness is mainly secreted by pineal gland, its levels being e...
BACKGROUND: Dataon structural alterations in human diabetic salivary glands are scanty and conflict...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Salivary statherin, which plays a special role in the defense of tooth in...
In vivo animal studies show that pentagastrin, cholecystokinin and melatonin cause the secretion and...
Previous epidemiological studies have shown that the diabetic population has a poor oral status comp...
Salivary glands are considered the chief exocrine glands of the mouth and physiologically contribute...
The fine localization of melatonin and its receptors in the human salivary glands were reported in o...
The presence of melatonin in human saliva and its beneficial effects in the oral cavity have been ex...
Background: Circulating melatonin is believed to reach body fluids by crossing passively the cell me...
Background: Salivary dysfunction and oral disorders have been described in both type 1 and type ...
Background and Objective: Alteration of salivary gland secretion is one of the consequences of diab...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with functional deterioration of the salivary gland an...
Several beneficial effects on oral health are ascribed to melatonin. Due to its lipophilic nature, n...
The hormone melatonin influences oral health through a variety of actions, such as anti-inflammatory...
The hormone melatonin was initially believed to be synthesized exclusively by the pineal gland and t...
Melatonin referred as the hormone of darkness is mainly secreted by pineal gland, its levels being e...
BACKGROUND: Dataon structural alterations in human diabetic salivary glands are scanty and conflict...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Salivary statherin, which plays a special role in the defense of tooth in...
In vivo animal studies show that pentagastrin, cholecystokinin and melatonin cause the secretion and...
Previous epidemiological studies have shown that the diabetic population has a poor oral status comp...
Salivary glands are considered the chief exocrine glands of the mouth and physiologically contribute...