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Sodium Fluoride Inhibits MMP-2 and MMP-9




TekijätKato MT, Bolanho A, Zarella BL, Salo T, Tjaderhane L, Buzalaf MAR

KustantajaSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

Julkaisuvuosi2014

Lehti:Journal of Dental Research

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH

Lehden akronyymiJ DENT RES

Vuosikerta93

Numero1

Aloitussivu74

Lopetussivu77

Sivujen määrä4

ISSN0022-0345

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0022034513511820


Tiivistelmä
The importance of fluoride (F) in preventing dental caries by favorably interfering in the demineralization-remineralization processes is well-established, but its ability to inhibit matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which could also help to prevent dentin caries, has not been investigated. This study assessed the ability of F to inhibit salivary and purified human gelatinases MMPs-2 and -9. Saliva was collected from 10 healthy individuals. Pooled saliva was centrifuged, and supernatants were incubated for 1 hr at 37 degrees C and subjected to zymography. Sodium fluoride (50-275 ppm F) was added to the incubation buffer. The reversibility of the inhibition of MMPs-2 and -9 by NaF was tested by the addition of NaF (250-5,000 ppm F) to the incubation buffer, after which an additional incubation was performed in the absence of F. F decreased the activities of pro- and active forms of salivary and purified human MMPs in a dose-response manner. Purified gelatinases were completely inhibited by 200 ppm F (IC50 = 100 and 75 ppm F for MMPs-2 and -9, respectively), and salivary MMP-9 by 275 ppm F (IC50 = 200 ppm F). Inhibition was partially reversible at 250-1,500 ppm F, but was irreversible at 5,000 ppm F. This is the first study to describe the ability of NaF to inhibit MMPs completely.



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