糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者唾液对白色念珠菌粘附热聚合丙烯酸树脂盘的影响

Q4 Medicine
S. Hajisadeghi, R. Fateh, Arash Jangjoo, Atie Behrouzirad
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背景:口腔念珠菌病是糖尿病患者最常见的感染之一,可能是由于唾液流速减少,唾液成分改变,或两者兼而有之。本研究旨在探讨糖尿病和非糖尿病唾液对白色念珠菌粘附在丙烯酸树脂盘标本上的影响,而不考虑唾液量。方法:病例对照研究共26例,分为2组(糖尿病患者13例,非糖尿病患者13例)。两组均收集未受刺激的全唾液。研究了pH值、唾液流速和白色念珠菌与聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯盘的粘附性。制备完聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯膜片后,分别于糖尿病唾液、非糖尿病唾液、蒸馏水(阴性对照组)中37℃保存60分钟。然后将它们浸泡在含有白色念珠菌的酵母悬浮液中,并用革兰氏染色染色。用光学显微镜对酵母细胞进行计数。结果:糖尿病患者未受刺激的全唾液pH值明显低于对照组。两组的唾液流速无显著差异。结果表明,糖尿病患者唾液中白色念珠菌对树脂的粘附力高于非糖尿病患者唾液。结论:糖尿病组与非糖尿病组唾液流速相同,pH值较低,念珠菌对热聚合丙烯酸树脂的粘附性较高。
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The Effect of Controlled Diabetic and Non-diabetic Saliva on Candida albicans Adherence to Heat Polymerized Acrylic Resin Discs
Background: Oral candidiasis is one of the most common infections in diabetic patients that may occur due to a decrease in salivary flow rate, alterations in the salivary composition, or both. This study aimed to investigate the effect of diabetic and non-diabetic saliva on Candida albicans adherence to the acrylic resin disc specimens, regardless of saliva volume. Methods: In this case-control study, the population consisted of 26 subjects in 2 groups (13 diabetic patients and 13 non-diabetic patients). In both groups, unstimulated whole saliva was collected. It was investigated for pH, salivary flow rate, and adhesion of C. albicans to polymethylmethacrylate disc. After preparing the polymethylmethacrylate discs, the samples were stored in diabetic saliva, non-diabetic saliva, and distilled water (negative control group) for 60 minutes at 37ºC. Then they were immersed in the yeast suspensions containing C. albicans and stained with gram stain. Yeast cells were counted using a light microscope. Results: The pH of unstimulated whole saliva in diabetic patients was significantly lower than in the control group. There was no significant difference between the flow rates of saliva in the two groups. Findings indicated that the adhesion of C. albicans to resin in diabetic saliva was higher than in non-diabetic saliva. Conclusion: This study showed the same amount of salivary flow rate in diabetic and non-diabetic individuals, lower pH, and higher Candida adherence to heat polymerization acrylic resin in the diabetic group.
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