钙离子结合表没食子儿茶素3-没食子酸酯增强唾液润滑

IF 6.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Yue Tang, Lei Lei, You Zhou, Yulong Zhou, Jing Zheng, Zhongrong Zhou
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本实验通过体外实验研究钙离子(Ca2+)与表没食子儿茶素3-没食子酸酯(EGCG)结合对唾液蛋白吸附润滑及唾液细菌生长的影响,旨在探索增强唾液润滑治疗口干症的可行途径。采用原子力显微镜、耗散石英晶体微天平和纳米压痕/划痕技术检测唾液蛋白的吸附和润滑行为,采用平板菌落计数法检测唾液中的变形链球菌活性。结果表明,虽然改善了唾液蛋白的吸附和润滑,但在唾液中额外添加Ca2+会导致明显的细菌增殖。添加6 mM Ca2+的润滑益处超过了细菌生长的风险,而同时在唾液中添加浓度≥0.046 mM的EGCG可抑制由此产生的细菌增殖。然而,将EGCG引入唾液有可能使唾液膜变粗并影响口腔感知,EGCG与6 mM Ca2+结合的适用浓度范围为0.046 mM至0.08 mM。此外,Ca2+结合EGCG有助于增加两层唾液膜的润滑性,这是通过诱导唾液蛋白聚集的机制获得的,然后增加了外膜层的厚度、粘弹性和能量耗散。因此,Ca2+与亚知觉EGCG的结合在唾液润滑中具有令人鼓舞的摩擦学作用,显示出对口干症治疗的巨大希望。
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Calcium ions combining epigallocatechin 3-gallate to enhance saliva lubrication

Calcium ions combining epigallocatechin 3-gallate to enhance saliva lubrication

This in vitro study investigated the effect of combination of calcium ions (Ca2+) with epigallocatechin 3-gallate (EGCG) on the adsorption and lubrication of salivary proteins as well as the bacterial growth in saliva, aiming to explore a feasible approach to enhance saliva lubrication for xerostomia treatment. The adsorption and lubrication behavior of salivary proteins were examined using atomic force microscope, quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation and nano-indentation/scratch techniques, and the Streptococcus mutans activity in saliva was evaluated by using flat colony counting method. Results showed that although improving the adsorption and lubrication of salivary proteins, extra addition of Ca2+ in saliva causes flagrant bacterial proliferation. The lubrication benefits of adding 6 mM Ca2+ outweigh the risks of bacterial growth, while a concomitant addition of EGCG in saliva at concentrations of ≥ 0.046 mM inhibits the resulting bacterial proliferation. Nevertheless, introduction of EGCG into saliva has the potential to coarsen salivary pellicles and affect oral perception, and an applicable concentration range for the EGCG in combination with 6 mM Ca2+ was found to be 0.046 mM to 0.08 mM. Moreover, Ca2+ combining EGCG contributes to an increase in the lubricity of the two-layered salivary pellicles obtained from selective physisorption of salivary proteins through a mechanism that induces salivary protein aggregation and then increases the thickness, viscoelasticity, and energy dissipation of the outer pellicle layer. Consequently, the combination of Ca2+ with sub-perceptual EGCG has an encouraging tribological role in saliva lubrication, demonstrating great promise for xerostomia treatment.

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Friction
Friction Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
CiteScore
12.90
自引率
13.20%
发文量
324
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Friction is a peer-reviewed international journal for the publication of theoretical and experimental research works related to the friction, lubrication and wear. Original, high quality research papers and review articles on all aspects of tribology are welcome, including, but are not limited to, a variety of topics, such as: Friction: Origin of friction, Friction theories, New phenomena of friction, Nano-friction, Ultra-low friction, Molecular friction, Ultra-high friction, Friction at high speed, Friction at high temperature or low temperature, Friction at solid/liquid interfaces, Bio-friction, Adhesion, etc. Lubrication: Superlubricity, Green lubricants, Nano-lubrication, Boundary lubrication, Thin film lubrication, Elastohydrodynamic lubrication, Mixed lubrication, New lubricants, New additives, Gas lubrication, Solid lubrication, etc. Wear: Wear materials, Wear mechanism, Wear models, Wear in severe conditions, Wear measurement, Wear monitoring, etc. Surface Engineering: Surface texturing, Molecular films, Surface coatings, Surface modification, Bionic surfaces, etc. Basic Sciences: Tribology system, Principles of tribology, Thermodynamics of tribo-systems, Micro-fluidics, Thermal stability of tribo-systems, etc. Friction is an open access journal. It is published quarterly by Tsinghua University Press and Springer, and sponsored by the State Key Laboratory of Tribology (TsinghuaUniversity) and the Tribology Institute of Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society.
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