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ABSTRACT: Aim
Serum uric acid (UA) is associated with many health conditions, including kidney, cardiovascular, and metabolic disorders. We examined the validity and stability of salivary UA as a noninvasive measure of serum UA.Materials & methods
Using serum and salivary UA data from healthy adults (n = 99), we examined the UA serum-saliva correlation, and UA associations with adiponectin and C-reactive protein. Using longitudinal data from young adults (n = 182), we examined salivary UA stability.Results
We found robust positive serum-saliva correlations for UA. UA and adiponectin were inversely related in serum and saliva. Salivary UA was relatively stable; 62-66% of variance could be attributed to a latent trait-like component.Conclusion
Salivary UA may be an important biomarker indexing health and disease risk.
SUBMITTER: Riis JL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6479278 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Riis Jenna L JL Bryce Crystal I CI Matin Marla J MJ Stebbins John L JL Kornienko Olga O Huisstede Lauren van LV Granger Douglas A DA
Biomarkers in medicine 20180606 6
<h4>Aim</h4>Serum uric acid (UA) is associated with many health conditions, including kidney, cardiovascular, and metabolic disorders. We examined the validity and stability of salivary UA as a noninvasive measure of serum UA.<h4>Materials & methods</h4>Using serum and salivary UA data from healthy adults (n = 99), we examined the UA serum-saliva correlation, and UA associations with adiponectin and C-reactive protein. Using longitudinal data from young adults (n = 182), we examined salivary UA ...[more]