Amelioration of chronic fluoride toxicity by calcium and fluoride-free water in rats
2013
Shankar, Priyanka | Ghosh, Sudip | Bhaskarachary, K. | Venkaiah, K. | Khandare, Arjun L.
The study was undertaken to explore the amelioration of chronic fluoride (F) toxicity (with low and normal Ca) in rats. The study was conducted in two phases. In phase I (6 months), seventy-six Wistar, weanling male rats were assigned to four treatment groups: normal-Ca (0·5 %) diet (NCD), Ca+F − ; low-Ca (0·25 %) diet (LCD), Ca − F − ; NCD +100 parts per million (ppm) F water, Ca+F+; LCD +100 ppm F water, Ca − F+. In phase II (reversal experiment, 3 months), LCD was replaced with the NCD. Treatment groups Ca+F+ and Ca − F+ were divided into two subgroups to compare the effect of continuation v. discontinuation along with Ca supplementation on reversal of chronic F toxicity. In phase I, significantly reduced food efficiency ratio (FER), body weight gain (BWG), faecal F excretion, serum Ca and increased bone F deposition were observed in the treatment group Ca − F+. Reduced serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D₃, increased 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D₃ and up-regulation of Ca-sensing receptor, vitamin D receptor and S100 Ca-binding protein G (S100G) were observed in treatment groups Ca − F − and Ca − F+. In phase II (reversal phase), FER, BWG and serum Ca in treatment groups Ca − F+/Ca+F − and Ca − F+/Ca+F+ were still lower, as compared with other groups. However, other variables were comparable. Down-regulation of S100G was observed in F-fed groups (Ca+F+/Ca+F+ and Ca − F+/Ca+F+) in phase II. It is concluded that low Ca aggravates F toxicity, which can be ameliorated after providing adequate Ca and F-free water. However, chronic F toxicity can interfere with Ca absorption by down-regulating S100G expression irrespective of Ca nutrition.
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