Биохимические механизмы кариеспрофилактического действия гексафторсиликатов = Biochemical mechanisms of the caries prophylaxis action of hexafluorosilicates
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гексафторсиликаты, кариес зубов, пульпа, фосфатаза, лизоцим, оральные гели, hexafluorosilicates, dental caries, pulp, phosphatase, lysozyme, oral gelsAbstract
Lepsky V. V., Anisimov V. Yu., Lepsky V. V. Биохимические механизмы кариеспрофилактического действия гексафторсиликатов = Biochemical mechanisms of the caries prophylaxis action of hexafluorosilicates. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(11):289-299. ISSN 2391-8306. DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.34024
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Биохимические механизмы кариеспрофилактического действия гексафторсиликатов
Biochemical mechanisms of the caries prophylaxis action of hexafluorosilicates
В. В. Лепский1, В. Ю. Анисимов2, В. В. Лепский1
V. V. Lepsky1, V. Yu. Anisimov2, V. V. Lepsky1
1ГУ «Институт стоматологии НАМН Украины» (г. Одесса, Украина)
2Одесский национальный медицинский университет (Украина)
1SE«The Institute of Stomatology of the National acfdemie of medical science of Ukraine» (Odessa, Ukraine)
2Odessa National Medical University (Ukraine)
Summary
Aim: To determine the biochemical mechanisms of the anticariotic action of hexafluorosilicates and select the most active of them.
Methods: In this work there were used 5 "onium" hexafluorosilicates (containing NH3, chlorhexidine, polyhexamethyleneguanidine, cetylpyridinium, pyridoxine) and sodium fluoride. Those were used in the form of gels and applied on teeth and gums in the dose containing 1.36 mg / kg of fluoride per day. The caries prophylaxiseffectiveness was evaluated by the number of dental caries in rats treated with the Stefan‘s cariogenic diet for 35 days. Alkaline (AlP) and acid (AcP) phosphatases‘ activities among with lysozyme activity were determined in the dental pulp. The index of mineralized pulp was calculated as the ratio AlP / AcP.
Results: All tested hexafluorosilicates were more effective than sodium fluoride. The most efficient was cetylpyridinium hexafluorosilicate in the dose 15 mg / kg. The biochemical mechanism of the caries prophylaxis action of hexafluorosilicates is the activation of alkaline phosphatase AlP and pulp‘s lysozyme.
Keywords: hexafluorosilicates, dental caries, pulp, phosphatase, lysozyme, oral gels.
Резюме
«Ониевые» гексафторсиликаты (ГФС) обладают более высокой кариеспрофилактической эффективностью по сравнению с фторидом натрия. Наиболее активным оказался цетилпиридиниевый гексафторсиликат в дозе 15 мг/кг при использовании в виде оральных аппликаций геля. Механизм действия ГФС состоит в активации щелочной фосфатазы и лизоцима пульпы зубов.
Ключевые слова: гексафторсиликаты, кариес зубов, пульпа, фосфатаза, лизоцим, оральные гели.
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