出版社:Grupo de Pesquisa Metodologias em Ensino e Aprendizagem em Ciências
摘要:Cigarette smoke compromises the salivary glands, altering saliva. Cotinine is the most effective biomarker to assess tobacco consumption, and passive smokers are characterized by serum cotinine levels above 2.1 ng/mL. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of exposure to cigarette smoke on rats submandibular glands. The morphology, the proliferative cells of intercalated ducts (immunohistochemistry for KI-67) and its correlation with serum cotinine levels were analyzed. Wistar rats were grouped: control (C); inhalation of smoke for 30 days (T1) and 60 days (T2). Data were analyzed with the Levene variance homogeneity test, Spearman's test, ANOVA and Tukey's post-test, with significance p<0.05. Morphology showed a preserved parenchyma in C, and altered secretory cells in T1 and T2. There was a significant reduction in the number of proliferative cells [ANOVA, F = 4.726; d.f. = 2, 26; p<0.05]: C vsT1 (p<0.05) and C vs T2 (p<0.05). T1 and T2 serum cotinine levels were significantly higher (p<0.05) than C. There was a significant negative correlation [ρ = -0.418, n=27, p<0.05] between serum cotinine levels and the rate of cellular proliferation. These results suggest that of tobacco smoke inhalation has a decreased of the cellular proliferation rate and altered morphology in submandibular glands de ratos Wistar.