The microbiome of the oral cavity, both in terms of its qualitative and quantitative composition, is shaped by both exogenous and endogenous conditions, such as metabolic factors or changes in the endocrine system. The primary objective of this study was to demonstrate the correlation between endocrine disorders taking place in the body and the increased colonization of the oral cavity by certain microorganisms, especially to check if there is a relationship between the qualitative and quantitative composition of an oral microbiome and the level of a sex hormones, and whether the obtained results indicate the need to implement an appropriate procedure which would improve the patient’s medical state. There were also undertaken the identification of possible relationships between the microbiota and the level of thyroid hormones. The patients were examined according to a number of generally accepted principles. The information was gathered in a form. Based on their medical history the patients were divided into groups. An examination was performed, after which the material was collected for bacteriological and mycological tests using swabs from the oral cavity, as well from vagina. A blood sample was obtained from a vein in the arm, which was used to determine hormone levels. During the analysis of the results it was found, inter alia, that changes in the levels of sex hormones h ; ave an influence of the formation of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the oral microbiome. These dependencies have been demonstrated for such microbial strains as Streptococcus salivarius, Rothia mucilaginosa and Candida dubliniensis.
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http://dl.cm-uj.krakow.pl:8080/publication/4921
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ZB-136388 | Sep 27, 2023 |
Macikowska, Katarzyna
Gil, Justyna
Szczeklik, Katarzyna
Obuchowicz, Barbara
Kalfas-Paluch, Dorota
Galbarczyk, Andrzej