The reducing effects of a calcium-deficient diet and high sucrose diet on dentin apposition of rat molars
Autor: | Markku Larmas, E. Pekkala, E.-L. Hietala, M. Puukka |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Molar
Male medicine.medical_specialty Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism chemistry.chemical_element Urine Calcium Excretion Rats Sprague-Dawley Endocrinology stomatognathic system Dietary Sucrose Internal medicine medicine Dentin Animals Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Minerals Anatomy Rats Calcium Dietary Apposition medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Dentinogenesis Female |
Zdroj: | Calcified tissue international. 66(5) |
ISSN: | 0171-967X |
Popis: | A high sucrose diet reduces dentin apposition of growing rats. The mechanisms of reduction are unclear, but disturbances in calcium balance or in mineralization of predentin may explain them. In this experiment, 29 Sprague-Dawley rats, 21 days old, were weaned and randomized into calcium-deficient, high-sucrose or standard-diet groups for 3 weeks. They were given food and water ad libitum. During the experiment, animals were individually housed in metabolic cages where urine samples were collected. At ages of 21 and 40 days mineralizing dentin was marked using I.P. injections of oxytetracycline hydrochloride. At 42 days of age, the animals were anesthetized and their blood was collected by cardiac puncture. Right hemimandibles were sectioned sagittally and left hemimandibles were fixed, decalcified, and cut into histological sections. Dentin appositions were measured planimetrically, predentin width, from histological sections. Ca, K, and Na levels of serum and urine were measured flame photimetrically and P levels were measured by the UV method. Statistical analyses were done using one-way analysis of variation (ANOVA) Tuckey's HSD t test. In the calcium-deficient group, hypocalcemia, reduced dentin apposition, and increased predentin width were noticed when compared with the control group (P |
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