Levels of Salivary Proteins of Children with Proteinuria



Saliva plays a vital role in maintaining the health and integrity of the oral tissues. Among the various components of saliva, the proteins protect the oral cavity against pathogens and diseases like dental caries and mucositis. Similar to salivary proteins, plasma proteins are essential in maintaining the various functions of the body. 
Children with Proteinuria
The kidneys play a major role in the retention of these proteins. Proteinuria is a condition where plasma proteins are lost from the body via urine. Proteinuria is common in children and occurs as a result of a variety of factors. Urinary loss of plasma proteins results in hypoproteinemia . This study aims at understanding the implications of hypoproteinemic state due to proteinuria on the levels of salivary proteins.

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