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  • Title: Relationship of stimulated saliva 17beta-estradiol and oral dryness feeling in menopause.
    Author: Agha-Hosseini F, Mirzaii-Dizgah I, Mansourian A, Khayamzadeh M.
    Journal: Maturitas; 2009 Feb 20; 62(2):197-9. PubMed ID: 19144478.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare stimulated whole saliva 17beta-estradiol of menopausal women with/without oral dryness (OD) feeling, and evaluate the relationship between saliva 17beta-estradiol and severity of OD feeling. METHODS: A case-control study was carried out in 76 selected menopausal women aged 41-77 years with or without OD feeling (38 as case and 38 as control) conducted at the Clinic of Oral Medicine, Tehran university of medical sciences. Paraffin-stimulated saliva samples were obtained by expectoration. Xerostomia inventory (XI) score was used as an index of OD feeling severity. The saliva 17beta-estradiol concentration was measured by ELISA. Statistical analysis of Student's t-test and Spearman correlation was used. RESULTS: No significant difference was found in stimulated whole saliva flow rate between the two groups, but the mean concentration and output of saliva 17beta-estradiol were significantly lower in case than control. There was significant negative correlation between XI score and stimulated whole saliva concentration (r=-0.391, P=0.004) and output (r=-0.302, P=0.002) of 17beta-estradiol in menopausal women. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that there is a negative correlation between OD feeling severity and stimulated whole saliva 17beta-estradiol in menopausal women.
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