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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

JournalJournal 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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