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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 65, 1272-1277, Copyright © 1986 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals


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Effects of fluoride on protein secretion and removal during enamel development in the rat

P. K. Den Besten

Enamel maturation consists of a loss of the early secreted matrix proteins and an increase in mineralization. This study investigated the changes in enamel proteins of the rat incisor, caused by the ingestion of fluoride at various stages of enamel formation. Rats were given 0, 10, 25, 50, or 100 ppm fluoride in drinking water for five weeks. Changes in the protein composition of the secretory, early-maturation, and late-maturation enamel were investigated by means of gel filtration chromatography and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. No differences were found between fluorosed and control enamel proteins in secretory enamel. In fluorosed early-maturation enamel, amelogenins were retained in larger quantities than in control enamel in animals ingesting 25 ppm fluoride or greater. At the late-maturation stage of enamel formation, only enamel from animals ingesting 100 ppm fluoride in drinking water contained more protein, when compared with control enamel. This study suggests that fluoride ingestion levels resulting in enamel fluorosis inhibit the mechanisms involved in the removal of proteins during enamel maturation.


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