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Effect of outer membrane of Treponema denticola on bone resorption.

C Gopalsami1, W Yotis, K Corrigan, S Schade, J Keene, L Simonson.   

Abstract

The effect of the outer membrane (outer sheath) of Treponema denticola on bone resorption was studied. Bone resorption was measured by the release of previously incorporated 45Ca from the shafts of the radii and ulnae of 19-day fetal rats. A treated-over-control ratio (T/C ratio) significantly greater than 1 indicated the stimulation of bone resorption by the test substance. The addition of outer membrane of T. denticola increased the release of 45Ca from the assay bones. The minimum concentrations required to yield significant 45Ca release from the assay bones were 15, 22 and 75 micrograms protein/ml for serovars a, b and c, respectively. These protein values corresponded to estimated lipopolysaccharide contents of 0.6, 0.8 and 2.8 micrograms/ml, based on 3-deoxy-2-manno-octulosonate analysis. Heat treatment of outer membrane (60 degrees for 30 min) did not change the effect on 45Ca release. Parathyroid hormone or prostaglandin E2, known to act synergistically with lipopolysaccharides in bone resorption, was also added to the assay system. Neither prostaglandin E2 at 10(-7) M nor parathyroid hormone at 40 ng/ml, by itself, increased 45Ca release. However, in the presence of 10 micrograms protein/ml of outer membrane of serovar b at 120 h, the T/C ratio was increased to 1.31 +/- 0.07 and 1.58 +/- 0.118, respectively. These results suggest that a lipopolysaccharide-like material is present in the outer membrane of T. denticola that may be responsible for bone resorption in the in vitro system.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8355985     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-302x.1993.tb00557.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0902-0055


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