Mineralization disturbances of the developing rat molar induced by mono- and bisphosphonates.

Journal de biologie buccale Pub Date : 1991-03-01
N Fouda, M Caracatsanis, I A Kut, L Hammarström
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Morphological changes have been reported previously in the developing dental tissues of the rat molar following administration of mono- or bisphosphonates. However, few studies have been published on the relationship between these and the possible mineralization disturbances. Two monophosphonates, phosphonoformic and phosphonoacetic acids, and two bisphosphonates, dichloromethylene bisphosphonate (Cl2MBP) and 1-hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-bisphosphonate (HEBP) in a dosage of 10-30 mg P/kg b.w. were injected in 5 day old rats and the induced changes analyzed by microradiographic and histologic examination. A single injection of mono- or bisphosphonates resulted in apparently identical disturbances of the developing enamel associated with subameloblastic cysts. Three different types of cysts were distinguished. In type 1 cysts, enamel hypoplasia near the cusp tip with an outer highly mineralized zone associated with calcified deposits in the cystic lining and inner hypomineralized enamel were discerned. The type 2 cysts were characterized by the formation of a thick enamel layer in the cervical area and deep in the fissures due to the development of internal enamel defects. The type 3 cysts were seen in the cervical area of the mesial or distal sides of the tooth without any remarkable changes in the underlying enamel matrix. Both Cl2MBP and HEBP induced two demarcation lines in the dentin layer. Additionally, HEBP resulted in the formation of niche-like defects of unmineralized dentin which healed by mineral deposition from the periphery. From these results, it can be concluded that mono- and bisphosphonates have similar effects on enamel mineralization and the type of response depends on the stage of enamel matrix secretion while bisphosphonates, in addition, interfere with the dentin mineralization.

单膦酸盐和双膦酸盐对发育中的大鼠磨牙矿化的影响。
形态学改变已经报道在大鼠臼齿发育的牙齿组织后给予单或双膦酸盐。然而,关于这些与可能的矿化扰动之间关系的研究很少发表。以10 ~ 30 mg P/kg b.w.的剂量注射5日龄大鼠,观察两种单膦酸盐(膦甲酸和膦乙酸)和两种双膦酸盐(二氯甲基二膦酸(Cl2MBP)和1-羟乙基二膦酸- 1,1 -二膦酸(HEBP)的诱导变化,并进行显微放射和组织学检查。单次注射单膦酸盐或双膦酸盐导致与亚成釉细胞囊肿相关的发育中的牙釉质明显相同的紊乱。可区分出三种不同类型的囊肿。在1型囊肿中,牙尖附近的牙釉质发育不全,外高矿化带伴囊壁钙化沉积,内低矿化牙釉质可见。2型囊肿的特点是由于内部牙釉质缺陷的发展,在颈椎区域形成厚的牙釉质层,并深入裂缝。3型囊肿可见于牙内侧或远侧颈区,其下牙釉质基质未见明显改变。Cl2MBP和HEBP均在牙本质层中形成两条分界线。此外,HEBP导致未矿化牙本质形成壁龛状缺陷,这些缺陷通过周围的矿物沉积而愈合。综上所述,单膦酸盐和双膦酸盐对牙本质矿化的影响相似,其作用类型取决于牙釉质基质分泌的阶段,而双膦酸盐还会干扰牙本质矿化。
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