Effect of amoxicillin on the enamel mineralization of SD rats
10.3760/cma.j.cn112144-20200612-00339
- VernacularTitle:阿莫西林对SD大鼠牙釉质矿化影响的研究
- Author:
Liping GAO
1
;
Jianping RUAN
;
Xinmei LI
;
Jiangang TIAN
;
Ruizhe HUANG
;
Jianghong GAO
Author Information
1. 陕西省牙颌面疾病临床研究中心 西安交通大学口腔医院预防保健科 710004
- Keywords:
Amoxicillin;
Rats, Sprague-Dawley;
Dental enamel hypoplasia;
Molar;
Incisor;
Enamel mineralization
- From:
Chinese Journal of Stomatology
2021;56(4):355-361
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To determine whether amoxicillin had an effect on the enamel mineralization of SD rats.Methods:Eighteen SD rats were randomly divided into three groups. The rats in the control group were given distilled water. The rats in two experimental groups were administered 50 or 100 mg/kg amoxicillin by intragastric administration from day 3 to day 17 after birth. The general condition, the structure of liver and kidney, the enamel surface changes of mandibular first molars and incisors were observed. The changes of Ca/P ratio on enamel surface were analyzed by X-ray energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS). The surface morphology after phosphoric acid treatment was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Histological changes in the ameloblasts of mandibular incisors were analyzed by hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining.Results:Compared with the control group, the general conditions as well as liver and kidney structures of SD rats in 50 and 100 mg amoxicillin groups had no significant differences. There was no obvious chalky changes on the first mandibular molars of SD rats in each group. All the incisors in 50 and 100 mg groups showed different degrees of chalkiness in the labial incisal 1/3 enamel. X-ray EDS analysis showed that the Ca/P ratios of occlusal and incisal 1/3 enamel in 50 and 100 mg groups (occlusal 1/3 of mandibular first molars: 1.51±0.03 and 1.52±0.02, incisal 1/3 of mandibular incisors: 1.46±0.01 and 1.43±0.01) was significantly lower than that in the control group (occlusal 1/3 of mandibular first molars: 1.67±0.41, incisal1/3 of mandibular incisors: 1.73±0.07) ( P<0.05). However, there was no significant differences in the cervical 1/3 Ca/P ratio of mandibular first molars and incisors among the three groups (mandibular first molars: 1.56±0.04 for control group, 1.59±0.05 for 50 mg group and 1.57±0.04 for 100 mg group; incisors: 1.52±0.02 for control group, 1.47±0.01 for 50 mg group and 1.51±0.03 for 100 mg group) ( P>0.05). SEM observation showed that the enamel rods of the first molars and incisors in the 50 and 100 mg group varied in size and arranged disorderly. The spaces between the enamel rods were larger than that in the control group and some areas even appeared large pits. HE staining showed that the gaps between ameloblasts in 50 and 100 mg groups were significantly wider than that in the control group. Conclusions:Intake of amoxicillin during the period of enamel development of SD rats might affect enamel mineralization.