Fluoride effect on renal and hepatic functions: A comprehensive decade review of In vitro and In vivo studies

Q1 Medicine
Sirigala Lavanya , Kasirajan Hema Shree MDS , Prathiba Ramani
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Abstract

Background

This systematic review evaluates the toxicological effects of exposure to fluoride on renal and hepatic functioning. It compiles both in vitro & in vivo studies across the last decade. By highlighting the potential health risks, the review aims to raise awareness and encourage a more attentive approach to fluoride use and exposure, instilling a sense of concern and vigilance in the audience.

Methodology

A thorough literature search covered relevant studies from 2013 to 2023, both experimental (in vitro) and animal (in vivo) research. The data extraction process focused on critical aspects such as sample size, methodologies used, key findings, and conclusions regarding fluoride's impact on kidney and liver functions. The review also includes a detailed analysis of gene expression, KEGG pathways, and STRING analysis, further enhancing the reliability of the results.

Results

Significant renal and liver damage were demonstrated in animal models exposed to high fluoride doses for long duration. Ferulic acid was found to mitigate fluoride-induced oxidative damage. The combined mean difference across studies was 6.52 [-5.22, 18.26], indicating high heterogeneity, which reflects diverse methodologies and findings. Notably, epigenetic and immune system impacts were underscored, with gene analysis identifying several genes involved in oxidative stress response, apoptosis, and inflammation pathways.

Conclusion

The findings emphasize the substantial evidence of its harmful effects on renal and liver functions at high exposure levels. Some studies indicate minimal impact, others demonstrate significant organ damage. The results underline the necessity for continued research to establish safe fluoride exposure limits and comprehend the mechanisms underlying its toxicity.
氟对肾脏和肝脏功能的影响:体外和体内研究的十年全面回顾
背景本系统综述评估了接触氟对肾脏和肝脏功能的毒理学影响。它汇编了过去十年间的体外和体内研究。通过强调潜在的健康风险,该综述旨在提高人们对氟的使用和暴露的认识,并鼓励人们对氟的使用和暴露采取更加谨慎的态度,向受众灌输关注和警惕的意识。 研究方法 通过全面的文献检索,涵盖了2013年至2023年的相关研究,包括实验(体外)和动物(体内)研究。数据提取过程侧重于关键方面,如样本大小、使用的方法、主要发现以及氟对肝肾功能影响的结论。综述还包括对基因表达、KEGG 通路和 STRING 分析的详细分析,进一步提高了结果的可靠性。研究发现阿魏酸可减轻氟引起的氧化损伤。各项研究的综合平均差异为 6.52 [-5.22, 18.26],表明异质性很高,这反映了研究方法和研究结果的多样性。值得注意的是,研究强调了表观遗传和免疫系统的影响,通过基因分析确定了几个参与氧化应激反应、细胞凋亡和炎症途径的基因。一些研究表明影响极小,而另一些研究则表明对器官造成了严重损害。这些结果突出表明,有必要继续开展研究,以确定安全的氟暴露限值,并了解其毒性的内在机制。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
133
审稿时长
167 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research (JOBCR)is the official journal of the Craniofacial Research Foundation (CRF). The journal aims to provide a common platform for both clinical and translational research and to promote interdisciplinary sciences in craniofacial region. JOBCR publishes content that includes diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and face region; diagnosis and medical management of diseases specific to the orofacial tissues and of oral manifestations of systemic diseases; studies on identifying populations at risk of oral disease or in need of specific care, and comparing regional, environmental, social, and access similarities and differences in dental care between populations; diseases of the mouth and related structures like salivary glands, temporomandibular joints, facial muscles and perioral skin; biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and stem cells. The journal publishes reviews, commentaries, peer-reviewed original research articles, short communication, and case reports.
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