Studies on the Changes in Developing Enamel Caused By Ingestion of High Levels of Fluoride in the Rat

Author:

Denbesten P.K.1,Crenshaw M.A.2

Affiliation:

1. Forsyth Dental Center, 140 The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

2. Dental Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

Abstract

Exposure to chronic high levels of fluoride results in the formation of fluorosed enamel. Although enamel may be more susceptible to fluorotic effects at certain stages of development, fluoride at sufficiently high levels may affect enamel at all stages of formation. Careful study of the changes in enamel caused by chronic fluoride ingestion is needed to understand more fully the mechanisms involved in the formation of fluorotic enamel. This paper discusses the various studies we have completed to define the changes, in developing enamel of the rat incisor, caused by long-term ingestion of fluoride in drinking water. Fluoride has been found to inhibit secretion of enamel proteins. Changes in the maturation stage of enamel formation include the retention of amelogenin proteins during early maturation. The various mechanisms which have been investigated in the formation of fluorosed enamel include a direct effect of fluoride on the enamel organ, and specific interactions of fluoride with the extracellular enamel matrix. Although the same amount of protease appears to be secreted in fluorosed and control enamel, a delay in the digestion of amelogenin protein occurs. This suggests that fluoride may directly or indirectly inhibit the protease present in fluorosed enamel to slow the proteolysis of amelogenins.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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