A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

The effects of MMP inhibitors on human salivary MMP activity and caries progression in rats




AuthorsSulkala M, Wahlgren J, Larmas M, Sorsa T, Teronen O, Salo T, Tjäderhane L

Publication year2001

JournalJournal of Dental Research

Journal name in sourceJournal of dental research

Journal acronymJ Dent Res

Volume80

Issue6

First page 1545

Last page9

Number of pages5

ISSN0022-0345

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00220345010800061301


Abstract
Previous studies suggest that salivary and pulp-derived host enzymes, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), may be involved in dentin caries pathogenesis. To study the inhibition of acid-activated human salivary MMPs by non-antimicrobial chemically modified tetracyclines (CMTs), we used a functional activity assay with 125I-labeled gelatin as a substrate. To address the role of MMPs in the progression of fissure caries in vivo, we administered the MMP inhibitors CMT-3 and zoledronate to young rats per os for 7 weeks, 5 days a week. Caries lesions were visualized by Schiff reagent in sagittally sectioned mandibular molars. Marked reduction in gelatinolytic activity of human salivary MMPs was observed with CMT-3. CMT-3 and zoledronate, both alone and in combination, also reduced dentin caries progression in the rats. These results suggest that MMPs have an important role in dentin caries pathogenesis, and that MMP inhibitors may prove to be useful in the prevention of caries progression.



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