Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study

Objective: This study aimed to assess the overall apatite crystals profile in the enamel matrix of mice susceptible (A/J strain) or resistant (129P3/J strain) to dental fluorosis through analyses by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Material and Methods: Samples from the enamel matrix in the early st...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Oral Science
Main Authors: Marília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAF, Carolina Silveira BARBOSA, Aline de Lima LEITE, Sywe-Ren CHANG, Jun LIU, Agata CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA, Brian CLARKSON
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Published: University of São Paulo 2014-06-01
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author Marília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAF
Carolina Silveira BARBOSA
Aline de Lima LEITE
Sywe-Ren CHANG
Jun LIU
Agata CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA
Brian CLARKSON
author_facet Marília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAF
Carolina Silveira BARBOSA
Aline de Lima LEITE
Sywe-Ren CHANG
Jun LIU
Agata CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA
Brian CLARKSON
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description Objective: This study aimed to assess the overall apatite crystals profile in the enamel matrix of mice susceptible (A/J strain) or resistant (129P3/J strain) to dental fluorosis through analyses by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Material and Methods: Samples from the enamel matrix in the early stages of secretion and maturation were obtained from the incisors of mice from both strains. All detectable traces of matrix protein were removed from the samples by a sequential extraction procedure. The purified crystals (n=13 per strain) were analyzed qualitatively in the AFM. Surface roughness profile (Ra) was measured. Results: The mean (±SD) Ra of the crystals of A/J strain (0.58±0.15 nm) was lower than the one found for the 129P3/J strain (0.66±0.21 nm) but the difference did not reach statistical significance (t=1.187, p=0.247). Crystals of the 129P3/J strain (70.42±6.79 nm) were found to be significantly narrower (t=4.013, p=0.0013) than the same parameter measured for the A/J strain (90.42±15.86 nm). Conclusion: enamel crystals of the 129P3/J strain are narrower, which is indicative of slower crystal growth and could interfere in the occurrence of dental fluorosis.
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spelling doaj-art-0ffad2aaf65640cf93b5267fd201634f2025-08-19T19:14:39ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652014-06-0122315916410.1590/1678-775720130515S1678-77572014000300159Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM studyMarília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAFCarolina Silveira BARBOSAAline de Lima LEITESywe-Ren CHANGJun LIUAgata CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKABrian CLARKSONObjective: This study aimed to assess the overall apatite crystals profile in the enamel matrix of mice susceptible (A/J strain) or resistant (129P3/J strain) to dental fluorosis through analyses by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Material and Methods: Samples from the enamel matrix in the early stages of secretion and maturation were obtained from the incisors of mice from both strains. All detectable traces of matrix protein were removed from the samples by a sequential extraction procedure. The purified crystals (n=13 per strain) were analyzed qualitatively in the AFM. Surface roughness profile (Ra) was measured. Results: The mean (±SD) Ra of the crystals of A/J strain (0.58±0.15 nm) was lower than the one found for the 129P3/J strain (0.66±0.21 nm) but the difference did not reach statistical significance (t=1.187, p=0.247). Crystals of the 129P3/J strain (70.42±6.79 nm) were found to be significantly narrower (t=4.013, p=0.0013) than the same parameter measured for the A/J strain (90.42±15.86 nm). Conclusion: enamel crystals of the 129P3/J strain are narrower, which is indicative of slower crystal growth and could interfere in the occurrence of dental fluorosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572014000300159&lng=en&tlng=enDental fluorosisGenetic susceptibilityFluoridesAtomic force microscopy
spellingShingle Marília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAF
Carolina Silveira BARBOSA
Aline de Lima LEITE
Sywe-Ren CHANG
Jun LIU
Agata CZAJKA-JAKUBOWSKA
Brian CLARKSON
Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
Dental fluorosis
Genetic susceptibility
Fluorides
Atomic force microscopy
title Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
title_full Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
title_fullStr Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
title_full_unstemmed Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
title_short Enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis: an AFM study
title_sort enamel crystals of mice susceptible or resistant to dental fluorosis an afm study
topic Dental fluorosis
Genetic susceptibility
Fluorides
Atomic force microscopy
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572014000300159&lng=en&tlng=en
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