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Fluoride Exposure Provokes Mitochondria-Mediated Apoptosis and Increases Mitophagy in Osteocytes via Increasing ROS Production.

Yun Zhang1, Fanhe Dong2, Zihan Wang2, Bingbing Xu2, Tao Zhang2, Qiqi Wang2, Qiao Lin2.   

Abstract

Fluoride is a persistent environmental pollutant, and its excessive intake causes skeletal and dental fluorosis. However, few studies focused on the effects of fluoride on osteocytes, making up over 95% of all bone cells. This study aimed to investigate the effect of fluoride on osteocytes in vitro, as well as explore the underlying mechanisms. CCK-8, LDH assay, fluorescent probes, flow cytometry, and western blotting were performed to examine cell viability, apoptosis, mitochondria changes, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondrial ROS (mtROS), and protein expressions. Results showed that sodium fluoride (NaF) exposure (4, 8 mmol/L) for 24 h inhibited the cell viability of osteocytes MLO-Y4 and promoted G0/G1 phase arrest and increased cell apoptosis. NaF treatment remarkably caused mitochondria damage, loss of MMP, ATP decrease, Cyto c release, and Bax/Bcl-2 ratio increase and elevated the activity of caspase-9 and caspase-3. Furthermore, NaF significantly upregulated the expressions of LC-3II, PINK1, and Parkin and increased autophagy flux and the accumulation of acidic vacuoles, while the p62 level was downregulated. In addition, NaF exposure triggered the production of intracellular ROS and mtROS and increased malondialdehyde (MDA); but superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and glutathione (GSH) content were decreased. The scavenger N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) significantly reversed NaF-induced apoptosis and mitophagy, suggesting that ROS is responsible for the mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis and mitophagy induced by NaF exposure. These findings provide in vitro evidence that apoptosis and mitophagy are cellular mechanisms for the toxic effect of fluoride on osteocytes, thereby suggesting the potential role of osteocytes in skeletal and dental fluorosis.
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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Fluoride; Mitochondria; Mitophagy; Osteocytes; ROS

Year:  2022        PMID: 36255553     DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03450-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   4.081


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3.  Protective effect of resveratrol on sodium fluoride-induced oxidative stress, hepatotoxicity and neurotoxicity in rats.

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Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2014-05-22       Impact factor: 6.023

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Authors:  Jianqin Yuan; Qi Li; Ruiyan Niu; Jundong Wang
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2019-02-18       Impact factor: 7.086

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Journal:  Toxicology       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 4.221

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Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2016-05-27       Impact factor: 6.023

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Journal:  Indian J Dent Res       Date:  2009 Jul-Sep

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-11-03       Impact factor: 5.923

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