Helgeland K
Scand J Dent Res. 1977 May;85(4):266-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.1977.tb00562.x.
Cadmium, zinc, copper, and mercury, being components of dental alloys, have been tests at concentrations from 20 to 120 micronM for their effect on the incorporation of 14C-proline into various fractions of rabbit dental pulp incubated in vitro. With cadmium and zinc and increased amount of 14C-activity was recovered from the TCA-soluble pool, whereas the further incorporation into total protein and collagen, i.e. 14C-hydroxyproline, was markedly inhivited. Copper and mercury, however, reduced the amount of label in the TCA-soluble fraction. Both metals exhibited a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on the hydroxylation step in collagen synthesis, whereas for mercury only, an inhibition of the general protein synthesis was indicated. With all four metals the proportion of 14C-labeled protein and hydroxyproline recovered from the medium was reduced, the effect being most prominent with cadmium and zinc.
镉、锌、铜和汞作为牙科合金的成分,已在浓度为20至120微摩尔的条件下进行测试,以研究它们对体外培养的兔牙髓中14C-脯氨酸掺入不同组分的影响。对于镉和锌,从三氯乙酸可溶性组分中回收的14C活性增加,而进一步掺入总蛋白和胶原蛋白(即14C-羟脯氨酸)则受到明显抑制。然而,铜和汞减少了三氯乙酸可溶性组分中的标记量。两种金属对胶原蛋白合成中的羟化步骤均表现出剂量依赖性抑制作用,而仅汞表明对一般蛋白质合成有抑制作用。对于所有四种金属,从培养基中回收的14C标记蛋白和羟脯氨酸的比例均降低,镉和锌的影响最为显著。