[甲状旁腺切除大鼠门牙本质矿化对血浆钙水平的依赖性]。

Aichi Gakuin Daigaku Shigakkai shi Pub Date : 1990-03-01
M Yoshida
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本实验旨在阐明门牙本质的矿化是否取决于血浆钙(Ca)水平。雄性Wistar大鼠(7周龄)切除甲状旁腺(PTXed),给予含不同量(0.3-2%)钙的维生素d缺乏饮食2周,以维持血浆钙在不同水平,并研究其与门牙本质矿化的关系。PTX将血浆钙水平降低至约6 mg/dl,在饲喂含有不同钙量的日粮后,血浆钙水平在5.1至10.1 mg/dl之间;给予2%钙组血浆钙水平与假手术组相同。另一方面,PTX升高的血浆磷(P)水平随着饲粮钙的增加而显著降低,导致钙含量为2.0%的组出现低磷血症。在本系列实验中,PTX大鼠血浆钙水平似乎不受钙代谢调节激素的影响而保持不变,血浆钙与饲粮钙之间存在高度相关(r = 0.987)。上切牙干重和灰分重均随血浆钙水平升高而升高,而随血浆磷水平升高而升高。门牙灰分含量随血浆钙水平升高而升高。苏木精染色下门牙横切面显示,血钙水平在6.5 ~ 7.0 mg/dl的大鼠舌侧牙实质有再矿化区;血浆钙水平较高的大鼠,该区域的宽度更大。时间标记法测定的牙本质附着率(y,微米/3天)与血浆钙水平(x, mg/dl)呈高度正相关。回归方程为:舌侧y = 4.8 + 5.7x (r = 0.915, p < 0.001),唇侧y = 6.0 + 5.8x (r = 0.959, p < 0.001)。牙本质与血浆Ca: P比值(r = 0.928)、牙本质与血浆P水平(r = -0.927)或血浆Ca × P乘积(r = -0.834)呈高度正相关和负相关。这些结果表明,PTXed大鼠门牙本质的矿化与血浆钙水平有关。
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[Dependence of incisor dentin mineralization on plasma calcium levels in parathyroidectomized rats].

This experiment was performed to clarify whether mineralization of incisor dentin depends upon plasma calcium (Ca) levels. Male Wistar rats (7 weeks old) were parathyroidectomized (PTXed) and given vitamin D-deficient diets containing various amounts (0.3-2%) of Ca for 2 weeks in order to maintain the plasma Ca at various levels and to examine their relationship with the mineralization of incisor dentin. Plasma Ca levels, which were lowered to about 6 mg/dl by PTX, ranged from 5.1 to 10.1 mg/dl after feeding on diets containing various amounts of Ca; the plasma Ca level in the group given 2% Ca reached the same level as that in the sham-operated group. On the other hand, plasma phosphorus (P) levels, which were increased by PTX, reduced markedly with increases in dietary Ca, leading to hypophosphatemia in the group given 2.0% Ca. In this series of experiments, the plasma Ca levels in PTXed rats seemed to be kept constant by the dietary Ca without any involvement of hormones regulating the Ca metabolism because a high correlation was found between the plasma Ca and the dietary Ca (r = 0.987). Both dry and ash weights of the upper incisor also increased with the plasma Ca levels, but with the plasma P levels it was just the opposite. The content of ash in the incisor also increased with the plasma Ca levels. Transverse sections of the lower incisors stained with hematoxylin showed a zone of remineralization of the dentin on the lingual aspect in rats with plasma Ca levels of about 6.5-7.0 mg/dl; the width of the zone was greater in groups of rats with higher plasma Ca levels. Appositional rates of dentin (y, micron/3 days) as determined by a time marking method showed a high positive correlation with the plasma Ca levels (x, mg/dl). The regression equations were as follows: y = 4.8 + 5.7x (r = 0.915, p less than 0.001) on the lingual aspect and y = 6.0 + 5.8x (r = 0.959, p less than 0.001) on the labial aspect. There were a high positive correlation and a negative correlation between appositional rates of dentin and plasma Ca: P ratios (r = 0.928) and between appositional rates of dentin and plasma P levels (r = -0.927) or the products of plasma Ca x P (r = -0.834). These results suggest that the mineralization of incisor dentin depends upon the plasma Ca levels in PTXed rats.

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