Inessa I Yakubova, Victor Dosenko, Volodymyr Ostrianko, Serhii Tsypan, Liliia Bielova, Ganna Viun
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目的目的:通过能量色散 X 射线光谱法确定高胆固醇血症母亲两日龄小鼠牙釉质的化学成分:材料与方法将 40 只成熟雌性小鼠(n = 20 只/组)随机分配到标准饲料组(对照组)或富含胆固醇的饲料组(实验组)。受精、妊娠和出生后第 2 天,每组 6 只幼鼠的门齿用于能量色散 X 射线光谱分析:结果结果:研究了母体高胆固醇饮食对牙齿发育和矿化的影响,发现了釉质化学成分的变化。首先,研究结果表明,高胆固醇血症小鼠和正常小鼠后代牙釉质中均含有七种元素(Na、Cl、Ca、P、Mg、S、Fe),但高胆固醇血症小鼠后代牙釉质中Ca2+元素含量降低,P5+、Na+、Cl-元素含量呈上升趋势。其次,根据高胆固醇血症幼鼠的 Ca / P 原子(%)比值,初始矿化水平为 1.26,而正常幼鼠的矿化水平为 1.34。考虑到当钙/磷比率低于 1.33 时,珐琅质的结构会发生不可逆的变化,我们可以认为,萌出的牙齿结构不完善可能是由于母体高胆固醇饮食造成的:结论本研究结果表明,妊娠期和哺乳期高胆固醇饮食会导致小鼠釉质矿化改变,因为化学成分发生了变化,这可能与儿童早期龋齿有关。
Influence of maternal cholesterol-enriched diet on chemical composition of teeth enamel in offspring of mice.
Objective: Aim: To determine the chemical composition of the tooth enamel of two-day-old mice from hypercholesterolemic mothers by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: Forty mature female mice were randomly assigned (n = 20/group) to either a standard chow vivarium diet (control group) or a cholesterol-enriched chow diet (experimental group). After fertilization, pregnancy and birth, on postnatal day 2, the incisor segments of 6 pups form each group were used for energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
Results: Results: Influence of maternal hypercholesterolemic diet on tooth development and mineralization was examined, which revealed changes in enamel chemical composition. First, the results indicate the presence of seven elements (Na, Cl, Ca, P, Mg, S, Fe) in the enamel of both the hypercholesterolemic and normal offspring, but the content of element Ca2+ decreased, the content of elements P5+, Na+, Cl- tended to increase in pups from hypercholesterolemic mice. Second, the initial level of mineralization according to the atomic (%) Ca / P in hypercholesterolemic pups ratio was 1.26, comparing with normal pups where level of mineralization was 1.34. Taking into account that irreversible changes in the structure of the enamel were observed when the Ca / P ratio was below 1.33, we can suggest that the eruption of teeth with an imperfect structure could be because of maternal hypercholesterolemic diet.
Conclusion: Conclusions: Results of this study suggest that hypercholesterolemic diet during gestation and lactation leads to altered enamel mineralization in mice because of changes in chemical composition and may link to the early childhood caries.