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Barrier formation: potential molecular mechanism of enamel fluorosis
- Source :
- Journal of Dental Research, 93(1), 96-102. SAGE Publications Inc., Lyaruu, D M, Medina, J F, Sarvide, S, Bervoets, T J M, Everts, V, Denbesten, P, Smith, C E & Bronckers, A L J J 2014, ' Barrier formation: potential molecular mechanism of enamel fluorosis ', Journal of Dental Research, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 96-102 . https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034513510944
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications Inc., 2014.
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Abstract
- Enamel fluorosis is an irreversible structural enamel defect following exposure to supraoptimal levels of fluoride during amelogenesis. We hypothesized that fluorosis is associated with excess release of protons during formation of hypermineralized lines in the mineralizing enamel matrix. We tested this concept by analyzing fluorotic enamel defects in wild-type mice and mice deficient in anion exchanger-2a,b ( Ae2a,b), a transmembrane protein in maturation ameloblasts that exchanges extracellular Cl− for bicarbonate. Defects were more pronounced in fluorotic Ae2a,b−/− mice than in fluorotic heterozygous or wild-type mice. Phenotypes included a hypermineralized surface, extensive subsurface hypomineralization, and multiple hypermineralized lines in deeper enamel. Mineral content decreased in all fluoride-exposed and Ae2a,b−/− mice and was strongly correlated with Cl−. Exposure of enamel surfaces underlying maturation-stage ameloblasts to pH indicator dyes suggested the presence of diffusion barriers in fluorotic enamel. These results support the concept that fluoride stimulates hypermineralization at the mineralization front. This causes increased release of protons, which ameloblasts respond to by secreting more bicarbonates at the expense of Cl− levels in enamel. The fluoride-induced hypermineralized lines may form barriers that impede diffusion of proteins and mineral ions into the subsurface layers, thereby delaying biomineralization and causing retention of enamel matrix proteins.
- Subjects :
- Heterozygote
Fluorosis, Dental
Matrix (biology)
Mineralization (biology)
Diffusion
chemistry.chemical_compound
Fluorides
Mice
Chlorides
Dental Enamel Proteins
stomatognathic system
Amelogenesis
Tooth Calcification
Ameloblasts
Animals
Chloride-Bicarbonate Antiporters
Rats, Wistar
Coloring Agents
Dental Enamel
General Dentistry
Mice, Knockout
Minerals
SLC4A2
Enamel paint
biology
Homozygote
Research Reports
Anatomy
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Rats
Bicarbonates
stomatognathic diseases
Phenotype
chemistry
visual_art
visual_art.visual_art_medium
biology.protein
Biophysics
Female
Indicators and Reagents
Ameloblast
Fluoride
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15440591 and 00220345
- Volume :
- 93
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Dental Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....072e8010c5855f65eaa5a939f10753f3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034513510944