Fluoride-induced changes in the tooth glycosaminoglycans: an in vivo study in the rabbit

Susheela, A. K. ; Sharma, Kamal (1988) Fluoride-induced changes in the tooth glycosaminoglycans: an in vivo study in the rabbit Archives of Toxicology, 62 (4). pp. 328-330. ISSN 0340-5761

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Abstract

Effect of high fluoride ingestion on the tooth matrix glycosaminoglycans was studied in rabbits administered 10 mg NaF/kg body weight orally at 24-h intervals for a period of 9 months. Fluoride-treated tooth showed a significant reduction in glycosaminoglycan content as compared to the normal tooth. Sephadex G-75 chromatography and DEAE-cellulose ion exchange chromatography revealed the presence of small molecular weight glycosaminoglycan molecules and an increase in the charge density heterogeneity in the sulphated glycosaminoglycans of the fluoride-treated rabbit tooth as compared to the controls. These changes may be related to the dedifferentiated tooth matrix and an increase in the dermatan sulphate content in the fluoride-treated tooth matrix reported earlier.

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Keywords:Fluoride; Tooth; Glycosaminoglycans; Rabbit
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