PURPOSE: Research has not convincingly demonstrated the utility of saliva secretory immunoglobulin-A (SIgA) as a biomarker of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) risk, and disagreement exists about the influence of heavy exercise ("open-window theory") and dehydration on saliva SIgA. Prompted by the search for viable alternatives, we compared the utility of tear and saliva SIgA to predict URTI prospectively (study 1) and assessed the influence of exercise (study 2) and dehydration (study 3) using a repeated-measures crossover design. METHODS: In study 1, 40 subjects were recruited during the common-cold season. Subjects provided tear and saliva samples weekly and recorded upper respiratory symptoms (URS) daily for 3 wk. Real-time PCR c...
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of upper respiratory tract symptoms (URS) in el...
Background: It is widely accepted that exercise of either long duration or high intensity can have s...
Purpose: To gain an exploratory insight into the relationship between training load (TL), salivary s...
Attempts have been made to account for the increased propensity of upper respiratory tract infection...
The relationship between physiological and psychological stress and immune function is widely recogn...
In recent years, there has been attention focused on the value of salivary IgA (sIgA) as a potential...
Purpose: Altered autonomic innervation in tetraplegic individuals has been shown to depress certain ...
Exercise and psychological stress can cause a transient decrease in salivary IgA (s-lgA) and regular...
Purpose: Antimicrobial proteins (AMPs) in saliva including secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), lactof...
Decreased secretion rate of salivary markers of mucosal immunity, and in particular salivary immunog...
peer-reviewedUpper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI) are among the most common illnesses reported...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common illnesses affecting athl...
Mucosal immunity provides initial defence against upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). Recent ...
Background: The immune system declines in efficiency with advancing age, making the elderly less res...
Objectives: Secretory IgA is predominant immunoglobulin in secretions of the mucosal immune system. ...
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of upper respiratory tract symptoms (URS) in el...
Background: It is widely accepted that exercise of either long duration or high intensity can have s...
Purpose: To gain an exploratory insight into the relationship between training load (TL), salivary s...
Attempts have been made to account for the increased propensity of upper respiratory tract infection...
The relationship between physiological and psychological stress and immune function is widely recogn...
In recent years, there has been attention focused on the value of salivary IgA (sIgA) as a potential...
Purpose: Altered autonomic innervation in tetraplegic individuals has been shown to depress certain ...
Exercise and psychological stress can cause a transient decrease in salivary IgA (s-lgA) and regular...
Purpose: Antimicrobial proteins (AMPs) in saliva including secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), lactof...
Decreased secretion rate of salivary markers of mucosal immunity, and in particular salivary immunog...
peer-reviewedUpper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI) are among the most common illnesses reported...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) are the most common illnesses affecting athl...
Mucosal immunity provides initial defence against upper respiratory tract infections (URTI). Recent ...
Background: The immune system declines in efficiency with advancing age, making the elderly less res...
Objectives: Secretory IgA is predominant immunoglobulin in secretions of the mucosal immune system. ...
The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of upper respiratory tract symptoms (URS) in el...
Background: It is widely accepted that exercise of either long duration or high intensity can have s...
Purpose: To gain an exploratory insight into the relationship between training load (TL), salivary s...