BMC Veterinary Research (Feb 2022)

Basics for the potential use of saliva to evaluate stress, inflammation, immune system, and redox homeostasis in pigs

  • J. J. Cerón,
  • M. D. Contreras-Aguilar,
  • D. Escribano,
  • S. Martínez-Miró,
  • M. J. López-Martínez,
  • A. Ortín-Bustillo,
  • L. Franco-Martínez,
  • C. P. Rubio,
  • A. Muñoz-Prieto,
  • A. Tvarijonaviciute,
  • M. López-Arjona,
  • S. Martínez-Subiela,
  • F. Tecles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03176-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract The use of saliva as a biological sample has many advantages, being especially relevant in pigs where the blood collection is highly stressful and painful, both for the animal and the staff in charge of the sampling. Currently one of the main uses of saliva is for diagnosis and detection of infectious diseases, but the saliva can also be used to measure biomarkers that can provide information of stress, inflammation, immune response and redox homeostasis. This review will be focused on the analytes that can be used for such evaluations. Emphasis will be given in providing data of practical use about their physiological basis, how they can be measured, and their interpretation. In addition, some general rules regarding sampling and saliva storage are provided and the concept of sialochemistry will be addressed. There is still a need for more data and knowledge for most of these biomarkers to optimize their use, application, and interpretation. However, this review provides updated data to illustrate that besides the detection of pathogens in saliva, additional interesting applicative information regarding pigs´ welfare and health can be obtained from this fluid. Information that can potentially be applied to other animal species as well as to humans.

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