THE FLOW-RATE OF UNSTIMULATED HUMAN LABIAL GLAND SALIVA

Authors
Citation
Db. Ferguson, THE FLOW-RATE OF UNSTIMULATED HUMAN LABIAL GLAND SALIVA, Journal of dental research, 75(4), 1996, pp. 980-985
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220345
Volume
75
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
980 - 985
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0345(1996)75:4<980:TFOUHL>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Although the minor salivary glands contribute an important fraction of the resting flow of saliva, which may be particularly relevant in xer ostomia, there is currently no precise method of measuring the flow fr om individual glands or recording the number of active glands in a giv en area. These experiments were devised to test a photographic method of assaying labial gland saliva and to see whether subjects of differe nt ages had differing flow rates and/or numbers of glands. Unstimulate d saliva secretion from labial salivary glands was measured in healthy non-medicated subjects aged 20 to 55 years by a photographic method. The number of glands in a unit area, the individual gland flow rates, and the flow rates per unit area were assessed. There was a high corre lation between flow rate per unit area as measured by this method and measurements from weighing filter paper before and after absorption of the saliva droplets when the latter method could be used. The mean fl ow rate for 22 subjects was 2.35 +/- 1.65 mu L/min over the whole area photographed. Subjects with higher flow rates had both more active gl ands and a higher rate of secretion from individual glands. There was no correlation between either number of active glands in a unit area o r of flow rate and age in the age range represented by these subjects.