Cataractogenic Effect of Fluorosis in an Animal Model

E. Aytuluner, E. Mensiz, Ö. Çandır, Serife Aydin
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Endemic fluorosis is a chronic, crippling, skeletal and dental disease caused by ingesting large amounts of fluoride either through water or rarely from foods of endemic areas. Although systemic disorders of fluorosis have a wide variety of appearances, little attention has been given to the spectrum of lenticular findings. Thirty rats were given commercially available spring water either with 100 ppm fluoride (Experimental group, n=15 rats, 30 eyes) or 0.07 ppm fluoride (control group, n=15 rats, 30 eyes) for 24 weeks. The examinations revealed various levels of opacifications and histopathologic changes in 12 eyes of the high fluoride intake group, whereas none of the eyes were affected in the control group. Differences between groups were statistically significant (p<0.05). Our study demonstrates that fluoride is a potential cataractogenic agent. Hence, we believe that dilution of fluoride in tap waters in endemic areas is an important measure for ophthalmic health. We suggest that ophthalmologic examinations should be performed on patients with documented endemic dental and skeletal fluorosis.
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氟中毒在动物模型中的致白内障作用
地方性氟中毒是一种慢性、致残、骨骼和牙齿疾病,由通过水或很少从流行地区的食物中摄入大量氟化物引起。虽然氟中毒的全身性疾病有各种各样的表现,但很少注意到晶状体的发现。给30只大鼠注射含100 ppm氟的市售泉水(实验组,n=15只大鼠,30只眼睛)或0.07 ppm氟(对照组,n=15只大鼠,30只眼睛),持续24周。检查发现高氟摄入组的12只眼睛有不同程度的混浊和组织病理学变化,而对照组的眼睛没有受到影响。组间差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。我们的研究表明,氟化物是一种潜在的致白内障剂。因此,我们认为,在流行地区的自来水中稀释氟化物是一项重要的眼科健康措施。我们建议对有文献记载的地方性氟牙症和氟骨症患者进行眼科检查。
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