Author:
LOIMARANTA VUOKKO,CARLÉN ANETTE,OLSSON JAN,TENOVUO JORMA,SYVÄOJA EEVA-LIISA,KORHONEN HANNU
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of bovine colostral
whey
proteins from cows immunized with Streptococcus
mutans/Strep. sobrinus on the
adherence and aggregation of caries-inducing bacteria, i.e. mutans streptococci.
Both
adherence and aggregation are important phenomena in the bacterial colonization
of
the human oral cavity. In all adherence experiments there was a significant
difference between treatments by immune product (IP; from immunized cows)
and a
control product (CP; a similar product from non-immunized cows). The adherence
of
35S-labelled Strep. mutans cells (serotype c)
to parotid saliva-coated hydroxyapatite
(SHA) was dose-dependently inhibited by both IP and CP if SHA was coated
with
either product before exposure to bacteria, but markedly lower concentrations
of IP
than CP were effective. When instead of SHA the bacterial cells were pretreated
with
IP or CP, only IP strongly and dose-dependently inhibited streptococcal
adherence.
When bacteria, IP or CP, and SHA were incubated simultaneously, a significant
difference between IP and CP treatments was again found. Further, IP effectively
aggregated both Strep. mutans and Strep.
sobrinus cells, whereas hardly any effect
was seen with CP. Both IP and CP aggregated the control bacterium Strep.
sanguis,
which affected the adherence of the pretreated bacteria.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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31 articles.
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