A Pilot Study on the Deposition of Drugs in Dental Tissues as Alternative Matrices for Forensic Toxicology.

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ilenia Bianchi, Emma Croce, Federica Gelli, Alexandra Dimitrova, Francesco Pradella, Beatrice Defraia, Emanuele Capasso, Fabio Vaiano, Guido Mannaioni, Vilma Pinchi
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Abstract

Background: Teeth may serve as alternative matrices for post-mortem toxicological analysis. Although the mechanism of drug incorporation into dental tissues remains unclear, it is hypothesized that orally ingested substances can permeate dental enamel and reach dentin and the pulp.

Objectives: This study investigated enamel permeability to commonly ingested drugs, considering molecular characteristics (methadone - MET and dextromethorphan hydrobromide - DXM), pH, sugar content, and tooth conditions (intact enamel, cement-enamel junction-CEJ exposure, enamel wear).

Materials and methods: Sixteen clinically extracted teeth were divided into three groups and immersed in different substances, including MET with sugar, DXM with and without sugar (pH 4.5, 1 mg/ml), and acidified saliva (pH 5-6), simulating an addicted individual's oral environment. Cyclic immersions (substance-saliva-substance) mimicked chronic drug intake for about six weeks. After treatment, each tooth was separated into enamel, dentin, and pulp, and analyzed using liquid-liquid extraction and LC-MS/MS.

Results: Preliminary results showed that both MET and DXM can penetrate both the enamel and dentin, reaching the pulp regardless of tooth integrity or molecule type. Acidity and sugar content significantly increased the diffusion.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that other substances orally assumed might be endowed with similar effects on dental tissues, especially when combined with sugar or acid solutions, supporting teeth as viable matrices in post-mortem toxicology. However, pulp concentrations may reflect oral contamination rather than systemic levels.

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牙组织中药物沉积作为法医毒理学替代基质的初步研究。
背景:牙齿可以作为死后毒理学分析的替代基质。虽然药物进入牙组织的机制尚不清楚,但假设口服摄入的物质可以渗透牙釉质,到达牙本质和牙髓。目的:本研究考察了牙釉质对常用药物的渗透性,考虑了分子特征(美沙酮- MET和氢溴酸右美沙芬- DXM)、pH值、糖含量和牙齿状况(完整的牙釉质、牙水泥-牙釉质连接- cej暴露、牙釉质磨损)。材料与方法:将16颗临床拔牙分为3组,分别浸泡在含糖MET、含糖和不含糖的DXM (pH 4.5、1 mg/ml)和酸化唾液(pH 5-6)中,模拟成瘾个体口腔环境。循环浸泡(物质-唾液-物质)模拟慢性药物摄入约六周。治疗后,将每颗牙齿分成牙釉质、牙本质和牙髓,采用液液萃取和LC-MS/MS进行分析。结果:初步结果表明,无论牙齿的完整性或分子类型如何,MET和DXM都可以穿透牙釉质和牙本质,到达牙髓。酸度和糖含量显著增加了扩散。结论:这些发现表明,其他口服物质可能对牙齿组织具有类似的作用,特别是当与糖或酸溶液结合时,支持牙齿作为死后毒理学的可行基质。然而,牙髓浓度反映的可能是口腔污染,而不是全身污染。
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Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Acta Stomatologica Croatica DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
28.60%
发文量
32
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Acta Stomatologica Croatica (ASCRO) is a leading scientific non-profit journal in the field of dental, oral and cranio-facial sciences during the past 44 years in Croatia. ASCRO publishes original scientific and clinical papers, preliminary communications, case reports, book reviews, letters to the editor and news. Review articles are published by invitation from the Editor-in-Chief by acclaimed professionals in distinct fields of dental medicine. All manuscripts are subjected to peer review process.
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