Abstract

BackgroundIn this study, we aimed to evaluate the sex hormonal serum level in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis and compare them with healthy participants.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was done on patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis who had referred to Shiraz Dental Faculty, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine Department during 2018–2019. The non -menopause women with recurrence of at least 3 lesions per year were enrolled in this study. The mean serum level of FSH, LH, PRL (prolactin), testosterone, DHT (Dihydrotestosterone), DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate), estradiol and progesterone of 30 participants in each group of case and control were measured and compared. The data were analyzed by SPSS version 18 and independent T-test, Mann–Whitney U test, Spearman’s correlation coefficient test, Chi-square test and Fisher’s test.ResultsThe mean serum level of DHEA-S in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) was significantly lower than the control group (p value = 0.02). In addition to DHEA-S, the mean serum level of testosterone was lower in the evaluation group although this difference was not significant (p value = 0.057). Considering the effect of age on the mean serum level of sex hormones, our results revealed that only DHEA-S mean serum level was decreased by increasing the age of participants in patients with RAS (p value = 0.018). The number of participants with abnormal range of testosterone (p value < 0.0001) and progesterone (p value = 0.037) serum level was significantly more in patients with RAS. The frequency of RAS in a year did not show a significant relationship with the serum level of the evaluated hormones.ConclusionThe patients with RAS had a lower serum level of DHEA-S. The mean serum level of testosterone and progesterone was significantly abnormal in RAS patients.

Highlights

  • In this study, we aimed to evaluate the sex hormonal serum level in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis and compare them with healthy participants

  • Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) serum level was significantly more in the control participants than patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) (p value = 0.020)

  • In addition to DHEA-S, the mean serum level of testosterone was lower in the evaluation group this difference was not significant

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Introduction

We aimed to evaluate the sex hormonal serum level in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis and compare them with healthy participants. The oral mucosa can be affected by sex hormones fluctuation during puberty, pregnancy and different phases of menstruation cycle and menopause [1]. Increasing the prevalence of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) a few days before menstruation has been reported in previous evaluations [2]. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is the most recurrent oral lesion with a prevalence range of 5–25% in different population. The pathogenesis of RAS is not clearly known. It is a painful yellowish ulcer with an erythematous border which is self-limited [3, 4]. The effect of sex hormones on other autoimmune diseases is known. The women’s strong tendency for autoimmune disease susceptibility may be attributed to the gender differences in hormonal secretion [5]

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