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Title : | Basic studies about development of metabolic syndrome diagnostic method to using saliva |
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Subtitle : | Selective Proceedings of 43rd General Meeting of Kanagawa Odontological Society, 2008 |
Authors : | Juri Saruta*1, Chikatoshi Sato*1, Kenichi Sasaguri*1, Sadao Sato*1, Naoto Shiiki*2, Yusuke Kondo*2, Keiichi Tsukinoki*2 |
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Organization : | *1Department of Craniofacial Growth and Development, Division of Orthodontics, Kanagawa Dental College, *2Department of Diagnostic Science, Division of Pathology, Kanagawa Dental College |
Journal : | The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College |
Volume : | 37 |
Number : | 2 |
Page : | 141-143 |
Year/Month : | 2009 / 9 |
Article : | Report |
Publisher : | Kanagawa Odontological Society |
Abstract : | [ABSTRACT] Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) promotes survival and differentiation of the cells of the central and peripheral nervous systems. BDNF has been identified in non-neural tissue, including the heart, lung, platelets, lymphocytes, and lacrimal glands. Although the role of BDNF in the adult CNS is unclear, there is a rapidly growing body of evidence implicating BDNF in neuronal degeneration/regeneration mechanisms. Previous studies have demonstrated that BDNF played a role in the eating behavior and glucose and lipid metabolism. In this study we measured the plasma BDNF and saliva BDNF levels in diagnosted high-fat diet group. Serum triacylglycerols, saliva triacylglycerols, serum leptine, total protein and total cholesterol of high-fat diet group was significantly higher than in control group. The plasma BDNF level was found to significantly increase in high-fat diet group in comparison to that in control group. These results provide the first evidence that an increased BDNF is associated with metabolic syndrome. |
Practice : | Dentistry |
Keywords : | BDNF, Metabolic Syndrome, Rat, Saliva |