Gerlach R F, de Souza A P, Cury J A, Line S R
Department of Morphology, Dental School of Piracicaba, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Eur J Oral Sci. 2000 Aug;108(4):327-34. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0722.2000.108004327.x.
Environmental contamination with heavy metals leads to their uptake by the body. Dental tissues are known to harbor metals in concentrations related to the exposure at the time of dentin or enamel formation. Several enzymes involved in the metabolism of extracellular matrix components have been shown to be inhibited by excess metal ions. Enamel matrix proteinases seem to play a central role in the maturation of dental enamel, and inhibition of these enzymes by metals could interfere with amelogenesis. We have investigated the effect of lead, cadmium and zinc on the activity of enamel matrix proteinases using a colorimetric assay, casein and gelatin zymography, and an assay of enamel protein degradation in vitro. All three metals inhibited the proteolysis, as shown by the three methods employed, in concentrations as low as 110 microM. This study showed that contaminant metals can inhibit proteinolysis when a crude enamel extract containing enamel proteases is tested in vitro. Therefore, the presence of heavy metals in enamel matrix could interfere with amelogenesis due to alteration in normal proteolysis.
环境中的重金属污染会导致人体对其吸收。已知牙齿组织中所含金属的浓度与牙本质或牙釉质形成时的暴露情况相关。已表明参与细胞外基质成分代谢的几种酶会被过量金属离子抑制。牙釉质基质蛋白酶似乎在牙釉质成熟过程中起核心作用,而金属对这些酶的抑制可能会干扰釉质形成。我们使用比色测定法、酪蛋白和明胶酶谱法以及体外牙釉质蛋白降解测定法,研究了铅、镉和锌对牙釉质基质蛋白酶活性的影响。采用的三种方法均表明,所有这三种金属在低至110微摩尔的浓度下就会抑制蛋白水解。这项研究表明,当在体外测试含有牙釉质蛋白酶的粗牙釉质提取物时,污染金属会抑制蛋白水解。因此,牙釉质基质中重金属的存在可能会因正常蛋白水解的改变而干扰釉质形成。