Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2034929 Bioscience Hypotheses 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Xerostomia, or loss of saliva, can lead to degeneration of taste papillae on the tongue. Saliva contains neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor and epidermal growth factor. These neurotrophic factors are likely to be important for the maintenance of the peripheral nervous system. Furthermore, neurotrophic support of peripheral nerves by salivary neurotrophic factors may then be translated into neurotrophic support of the central nervous system. We propose that artificial saliva used to treat xerostomia should also contain suitable neurotrophic factors to prevent loss of taste sensation and possibly also prevent neuropathy of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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