The salivary levels of leptin and interleukin-6 as potential inflammatory markers in children obesity.
Corina PîrseanCătălina NeguțRaluca Ioana Stefan-van StadenCristina Elena Dinu-PirvuPetru ArmeanDenisa Ioana UdeanuPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Increased levels of salivary IL-6 and leptin sustain a systemic inflammation status despite normal range of standard blood analyses. The results were positively correlated in case of IL-6 with the body mass index the general accepted method used for the assessment of the obesity or overweight degree The determination of these markers in saliva samples by a stochastic method proved the utility within the medical examination for a better evaluation of the health status in obesity. The method has some advantages like: easy collection of the biological sample, fast determination of low concentrations and could be promising in case of no associated oral cavity infections or inflammations which could interfere the results.