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NBCe1 in mouse and human ameloblasts may be indirectly regulated by fluoride.

L Zheng1, Y Zhang, P He, J Kim, R Schneider, A L Bronckers, D M Lyaruu, P K DenBesten.   

Abstract

Enamel biomineralization results in a release of protons into the enamel matrix, causing an acidification of the local microenvironment. This acidification, which may be enhanced by more rapid mineral deposition in the presence of fluoride, must be neutralized by the overlying ameloblasts. The electrogenic sodium bicarbonate co-transporter NBCe1 has been localized in mouse ameloblasts, and has been proposed to have a role in matrix pH regulation. In this study, transcript analysis by PCR showed NBCe1-A present in human ameloblasts, whereas mouse ameloblasts expressed NBCe1-B. In situ hybridization and qPCR in mouse and fetal human incisors showed that NBCe1 mRNA was up-regulated as ameloblasts differentiated. Ingestion of 50 ppm fluoride resulted in an up-regulation of NBCe1 mRNA in maturation-stage mouse ameloblasts in vivo, as compared with controls. NBCe1 expression was up-regulated by low pH, but not by fluoride, in human ameloblast-lineage cells in vitro. The up-regulation of NBCe1 in vivo as enamel maturation and mineralization progressed provides evidence that NBCe1 participates in pH modulation during enamel formation. Up-regulation of NBCe1 in fluorosed maturation ameloblasts in vivo, with no effect of fluoride in vitro, supports the hypothesis that fluoride-enhanced mineral deposition results in acidification of the mineralizing enamel matrix.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21364089      PMCID: PMC3144118          DOI: 10.1177/0022034511398273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


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