无烟烟草(纳斯瓦尔)使用者唾液氧化应激和抗氧化能力。

IF 1.5 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Iftikhar Ahmad, Nada Binmadi, Sahib Gul Afridi, Suad Aljohani, Inayat Shah, Ahsan Saidal, Muhammad Shahzad
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摘要

背景:纳斯瓦尔是一种在巴基斯坦普遍消费的无烟烟草制品,与口腔癌风险增加10倍有关。然而,人们对纳斯瓦尔潜在的毒性机制知之甚少。目的:探讨纳斯瓦尔对口腔健康和唾液参数的影响。方法:2019年在巴基斯坦的纳斯瓦尔使用者(n=42)和年龄匹配的健康对照者(n=42)中进行病例对照研究。参与者的数据是通过问卷收集的。在临床检查时计算龋坏、缺失和补牙(DMFT)评分。收集未受刺激的全唾液,使用市售试剂盒评估唾液流速、pH和唾液总氧化应激(TOS)/总抗氧化能力(TAC)。采用方差分析比较病例和对照组的口腔健康参数。结果:两组患者在年龄、口腔健康、卫生习惯及平均DMFT评分方面均无显著差异。平均唾液pH值与唾液流量显著(pr=0.796, pr=0.515;结论:与不使用纳斯瓦尔的巴基斯坦成年人相比,习惯性使用纳斯瓦尔与唾液流率、pH值和TOS增加以及TAC水平降低有关。促氧化剂的变化可能导致纳斯瓦尔的有害影响,包括口腔癌。
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Salivary Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity in Smokeless Tobacco (Naswar) Users.

Salivary Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity in Smokeless Tobacco (Naswar) Users.

Background: Naswar, a smokeless tobacco product, commonly consumed in Pakistan, is associated with a 10-fold increase in the risk of oral cancer. However, little is known about Naswar's underlying toxicity mechanisms.

Objective: The current study aimed to investigate the effects of Naswar use on oral health and salivary parameters.

Methods: A case-control study was conducted among Naswar users (n=42) and age-matched healthy controls (n=42) in Pakistan in 2019. Participant data were collected using questionnaires. Decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) scores were computed during clinical examinations. Unstimulated whole saliva was collected to assess salivary flow rate, pH, and salivary total oxidative stress (TOS)/total antioxidant capacity (TAC) using commercially available kits. Participants' oral health parameters were compared between cases and controls using ANOVA.

Results: No significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of age, oral health, and hygiene practices and mean DMFT score. Mean salivary pH and the salivary flow rate was significantly (p<0.001) higher in Naswar users (7.7 and 0.71 mL/minute, respectively) than in non-users (6.95 and 0.52 mL/minute, respectively). Although TOS and TAC were not significantly different between the groups, Naswar users generally had a higher TOS (51.6±42 µmol/L) and lower TAC (0.55±0.18 mmol/L) than non-users (TOS 45.5±38.2 µmol/L and TAC 0.57±0.17 mmol/L). Correlational analysis also revealed a significant positive correlation between DMFT score and Naswar use duration (r=0.796, p<0.001) and the number of dips/units consumed each day (r=0.515; p<0.001).

Conclusion: Habitual Naswar use is associated with increased salivary flow rate, pH, and TOS, and reduced TAC levels in Pakistani adults compared to non-users. The pro-oxidant changes may contribute toward deleterious effects of Naswar use including oral cancer.

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