Title of article
Effects of protein deficiency induced by raw soy with and without sucrose on dentine formation and dentinal caries in young rats
Author/Authors
Huumonen، نويسنده , , Sisko and Larmas، نويسنده , , Markku، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
7
From page
453
To page
459
Abstract
SummaryObjectives:
fects of protein deficiency and sucrose on formation and mineralization of dentine and dental caries in the molars of young rats were investigated.
als and methods:
oups of weaning Wistar rats received raw soy flour to induce protein deficiency with sucrose or starch as the carbohydrate source; the other two groups received skim milk powder as the protein source with sucrose or starch as the carbohydrate source. At the onset, tetracycline was injected to mark the dentine formed at that moment. After 6 weeks, lower molars were sectioned sagittally, and the areas of dentine formation and dentinal caries developed during the experiment were quantified separately in the first and second molars. Dental caries was also classified according to Schiffʹs reaction. Calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and total mineral elements were analyzed using an electron probe microanalyzer.
s:
n both protein-deficient groups and normal protein sucrose group had significantly larger areas of dentine formed compared with rats fed with normal protein starch diet. Ca, P and total mineral elements in dentine were significantly reduced by normal protein sucrose diet. P content was significantly reduced in dentine of rats in protein-deficient sucrose group. Rats in normal protein sucrose group had significantly more and larger dentinal caries lesions than in any other group.
sion:
tudy suggests that protein deficiency induced by soy prevents the progression of dental caries even in highly cariogenic environment.
Keywords
Dental caries , sucrose , rats , Dentine , soy
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number
1803222
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