Hiposialia y xerostomía post irradiación: Terapias innovadoras en el campo biomolecular

Translated title of the contribution: Hyposialia and xerostomy post irradiation: Innovative therapies in the biomolecular field

Juan Ocampo, Sergio Olate*, Ziyad S. Haidar, Bélgica Vásquez

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Abstract

Human salivary glands can be seriously injured by the radiotherapy used against head and neck neoplasms, producing hyposialia and xerostomy, which affect oral and systemic health, diminishing the person’s quality of life. Current conventional treatments are designed to reduce symptoms, without acting on the pathophysiological changes that occur at the glandular level. This review attempts to analyze those preventive and /or curative therapies that are developing in the biomolecular field and that have a promising future due to their innovative features: Gene therapy, stem cell therapy and growth factor therapy. An additional contribution of nanotechnology is evident, which is improving the routes of treatment application.

Translated title of the contributionHyposialia and xerostomy post irradiation: Innovative therapies in the biomolecular field
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1564-1571
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Morphology
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

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Keywords

  • Gene therapy
  • Growth Factors
  • Hyposialia
  • Irradiation
  • Salivary glands
  • Stem Cells
  • Xerostomy

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