Abstract

Since Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been suggested to contribute to dentin caries progression, the hypothesis that MMP inhibition would affect the progression of dentin caries is clinically relevant. Grape seed extracts (GSE) have been previously reported to be natural inhibitors of MMPs.Objective: To evaluate the capacity of a GSE mouthrinse to prevent the degradation of demineralized dentin matrix by MMP-3 (stromelysin-1).Materials and Methods: Standardized blocks of dentin obtained from sound permanent teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons were demineralized with Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and pretreated either with (A) GSE (0.2% w/v), (B) amine fluoride (AmF) (20% w/v), (C) a mouthrinse which contains both, (D) placebo, (E) sodium fluoride (0.15 mg.ml−1), (F) PBS, (G) Chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX), or (H) zinc chloride (ZnCl2). The dentin blocks were then incubated with activated recombinant MMP-3. The supernatants were analyzed by Western Blot for several dentin matrix proteins known to be MMP-3 substrate. In parallel, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was performed on resin replica of the dentin blocks.Results: Western blot analysis of the supernatants revealed that MMP-3 released from the dentin matrix small proteoglycans (decorin and biglycan) and dentin sialoprotein (DSP) in the AmF, sodium fluoride, PBS and placebo pretreated groups, but not in the GSE and mouthrinse pretreated groups. SEM examination of resin replica showed that the mouthrinse and its active components not only had an anti-MMP action but also modified the dentin surface accessibility.Conclusion: This study shows that GSE either alone or combined with AmF as in the evaluated mouthrinse limits dentin matrix degradation. This association may be promising to prevent the progression of caries within dentin. However, the procedure should be adapted to clinically relevant durations.

Highlights

  • Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), designated as matrixins, hydrolyze components of the extracellular matrix (Brinckerhoff and Matrisian, 2002) and play a central role in many biological and pathological processes

  • Western blot analysis of the supernatants revealed that MMP-3 released from the dentin matrix small proteoglycans and dentin sialoprotein (DSP) in the amine fluoride (AmF), sodium fluoride, PBS and placebo pretreated groups, but not in the Grape seed extracts (GSE) and mouthrinse pretreated groups

  • This study shows that GSE either alone or combined with AmF as in the evaluated mouthrinse limits dentin matrix degradation

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Introduction

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), designated as matrixins, hydrolyze components of the extracellular matrix (Brinckerhoff and Matrisian, 2002) and play a central role in many biological and pathological processes Their role in the dentin caries process has been proposed in several studies (Tjaderhane et al, 1998; Sulkala et al, 2001). It can be assumed that the cariogenic demineralization process initiated by the bacteria reexposes endogenous MMPs and potentially induces their activation through the acidity they create (Tjaderhane et al, 1998; Sulkala et al, 2001), enabling further dentin matrix degradation. Saliva, which bathes the dentin carious lesion, www.frontiersin.org

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