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Caries Res ; 42(6): 435-43, 2008.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18832830

RÉSUMÉ

Previous studies have shown that sucrose promotes changes in the composition of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of plaque-like biofilm (PLB), but its effect on protein expression has not been studied in vivo. Therefore, the protein compositions of ECM of PLB formed with and without sucrose exposure were analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). For this purpose, a crossover study was conducted during two phases of 14 days each, during which a volunteer wore a palatal appliance containing eight enamel blocks for PLB accumulation. In each phase, a 20% sucrose solution or distilled and deionized water (control) were extraorally dripped onto the blocks 8x/day. On the 14th day, the PLB were collected, the ECM proteins were extracted, separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, digested by in-gel trypsin and MALDI-TOF MS analyzed. In the ECM of PLB formed under sucrose exposure, the following changes compared with the control PLB were observed: (1) the presence of upregulated proteins that may be involved in bacterial response to environmental changes induced by sucrose and (2) the absence of calcium-binding proteins that may partly explain the low inorganic concentration found in ECM of PLB formed under sucrose exposure. The findings showing that sucrose affected the ECM protein composition of PLB in vivo provide further insight into the unique cariogenic properties of this dietary carbohydrate.


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Biofilms/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Cariogènes/pharmacologie , Plaque dentaire/microbiologie , Matrice extracellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Protéome/analyse , Saccharose/pharmacologie , Adulte , Protéines bactériennes/analyse , Protéines de liaison au calcium/analyse , Études croisées , Émail dentaire/microbiologie , Plaque dentaire/composition chimique , Électrophorèse bidimensionnelle sur gel , Matrice extracellulaire/composition chimique , Humains , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Isoformes de protéines/analyse , Protéome/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Spectrométrie de masse MALDI
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J Dent Res ; 85(10): 878-87, 2006 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16998125

RÉSUMÉ

Dental caries is a biofilm-dependent oral disease, and fermentable dietary carbohydrates are the key environmental factors involved in its initiation and development. However, among the carbohydrates, sucrose is considered the most cariogenic, because, in addition to being fermented by oral bacteria, it is a substrate for the synthesis of extracellular (EPS) and intracellular (IPS) polysaccharides. Therefore, while the low pH environment triggers the shift of the resident plaque microflora to a more cariogenic one, EPS promote changes in the composition of the biofilms' matrix. Furthermore, it has recently been shown that the biofilm formed in the presence of sucrose presents low concentrations of Ca, P(i), and F, which are critical ions involved in de- and remineralization of enamel and dentin in the oral environment. Thus, the aim of this review is to explore the broad role of sucrose in the cariogenicity of biofilms, and to present a new insight into its influence on the pathogenesis of dental caries.


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Biofilms , Cariogènes/effets indésirables , Caries dentaires/étiologie , Saccharose alimentaire/effets indésirables , Polyosides/métabolisme , Cariogènes/métabolisme , Émail dentaire/métabolisme , Plaque dentaire/complications , Plaque dentaire/métabolisme , Saccharose alimentaire/métabolisme , Humains , Déminéralisation dentaire/étiologie , Déminéralisation dentaire/métabolisme
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