Abstract

Abstract The association between cell phone use and the development of parotid tumors is controversial. Because there is unequivocal evidence that the microenvironment is important for tumor formation, we investigated in the parotid glands whether cell phone use alters the expression of cytokines. We used the saliva produced by the parotid glands to assess cytokines levels, comparing the saliva from the gland exposed to cell phone radiation (ipsilateral) to the saliva from the opposite, unexposed parotid (contralateral) of each individual. We compared salivary flow, total protein, IL-1 β, IL-6, IFN-γ and TNF-α between the ipsilateral and contralateral parotids of forty-three individuals. No difference was found for any of these parameters. Our study provides evidence that the exposure of parotid glands to cell phone use does not alter cytokines levels in the parotid. Supported by CAPES, FAPEMIG and CNPq, Brazil. Citation Format: Fabrício TA de Souza, Carolina C. Gomes, Luiz Armando De Marco, Elisa C. Siqueira, Samuel M. Costa, Jeane F. Correia-Silva, Ricardo S. Gomez. Cell phone use and cytokines expression in saliva of the parotid glands. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 3297. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-3297

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