Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations 1/2012

01.02.2012 | Original Article

Human saliva exposure modulates bone cell performance in vitro

verfasst von: Susanne Proksch, Thorsten Steinberg, Constantin Keller, Martin Wolkewitz, Margit Wiedmann-Al-Ahmad, Guenter Finkenzeller, Christian Hannig, Elmar Hellwig, Ali Al-Ahmad

Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations | Ausgabe 1/2012

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Various situations encountered by a clinician during the daily routine including surgical periodontitis therapy, dental implant insertion, or tooth extraction involve the contact of saliva with the jaw bone. However, there are only sparse data concerning the influence of saliva on bone cells. Saliva specimens were incorporated within culture medium and administered to murine MC3T3 osteoblasts, of which the morphology (REM), proliferation (EZ4U), and differentiation (qRT-PCR, alkaline phosphatase activity, extracellular matrix calcification) were assessed. Simultaneously, the composition of saliva media was analyzed with respect to the content of lactoferrin, activities of classical salivary enzymes, and the ability to provoke inflammatory cytokine production (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) in MC3T3 osteoblasts. The morphology, proliferation, and expression of differentiation-associated genes were seriously handicapped by saliva contact. Saliva-touched cells exhibited less alkaline phosphatase but normal levels of extracellular matrix mineralization. Saliva-containing culture media featured physiological activities of salivary enzymes and considerable amounts of lactoferrin but almost completely lacked salivary alkaline phosphatase and unspecific proteases. Upon saliva incubation, MC3T3 osteoblasts did not release noteworthy levels of interleukin-1beta or tumor necrosis factor alpha. Although saliva is generally considered to vitalize oral tissues, this study reveals that it harms osteoblast-like cells more due to the presence of salivary enzymes than by triggering of inflammation. This issue is clinically relevant because it broadens the understanding of the bone cell fate within the rather complex cosmos of the oral cavity thereby providing a basis for clinical decision making and treatment guidelines. It seems to be reasonable to restrict the contact period between saliva and bone.
Anhänge
Nur mit Berechtigung zugänglich
Literatur
1.
Zurück zum Zitat Amerongen AV, Veerman EC (2002) Saliva—the defender of the oral cavity. Oral Dis 8(1):12–22PubMedCrossRef Amerongen AV, Veerman EC (2002) Saliva—the defender of the oral cavity. Oral Dis 8(1):12–22PubMedCrossRef
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Dodds MW, Johnson DA, Yeh CK (2005) Health benefits of saliva: a review. J Dent 33(3):223–233PubMedCrossRef Dodds MW, Johnson DA, Yeh CK (2005) Health benefits of saliva: a review. J Dent 33(3):223–233PubMedCrossRef
3.
4.
Zurück zum Zitat Hakkinen L, Uitto VJ, Larjava H (2000) Cell biology of gingival wound healing. Periodontol 2000 24:127–152PubMedCrossRef Hakkinen L, Uitto VJ, Larjava H (2000) Cell biology of gingival wound healing. Periodontol 2000 24:127–152PubMedCrossRef
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Tenovuo J (1998) Antimicrobial function of human saliva—how important is it for oral health? Acta Odontol Scand 56(5):250–256PubMedCrossRef Tenovuo J (1998) Antimicrobial function of human saliva—how important is it for oral health? Acta Odontol Scand 56(5):250–256PubMedCrossRef
6.
Zurück zum Zitat Dawes C (2008) Salivary flow patterns and the health of hard and soft oral tissues. J Am Dent Assoc 139(Suppl):18S–24SPubMed Dawes C (2008) Salivary flow patterns and the health of hard and soft oral tissues. J Am Dent Assoc 139(Suppl):18S–24SPubMed
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Oudhoff MJ, Bolscher JG, Nazmi K et al (2008) Histatins are the major wound-closure stimulating factors in human saliva as identified in a cell culture assay. FASEB J 22(11):3805–3812PubMedCrossRef Oudhoff MJ, Bolscher JG, Nazmi K et al (2008) Histatins are the major wound-closure stimulating factors in human saliva as identified in a cell culture assay. FASEB J 22(11):3805–3812PubMedCrossRef
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Hannig C, Spitzmuller B, Hannig M (2009) Characterisation of lysozyme activity in the in situ pellicle using a fluorimetric assay. Clin Oral Investig 13(1):15–21PubMedCrossRef Hannig C, Spitzmuller B, Hannig M (2009) Characterisation of lysozyme activity in the in situ pellicle using a fluorimetric assay. Clin Oral Investig 13(1):15–21PubMedCrossRef
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Hannig C, Spitzmuller B, Miller M et al (2008) Intrinsic enzymatic crosslinking and maturation of the in situ pellicle. Arch Oral Biol 53(5):416–422PubMedCrossRef Hannig C, Spitzmuller B, Miller M et al (2008) Intrinsic enzymatic crosslinking and maturation of the in situ pellicle. Arch Oral Biol 53(5):416–422PubMedCrossRef
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Morishita Y, Iinuma Y, Nakashima N et al (2000) Total and pancreatic amylase measured with 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-4-O-beta-D-galactopyranosylmaltoside. Clin Chem 46(7):928–933PubMed Morishita Y, Iinuma Y, Nakashima N et al (2000) Total and pancreatic amylase measured with 2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-4-O-beta-D-galactopyranosylmaltoside. Clin Chem 46(7):928–933PubMed
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Proctor GB, Chan KM (1994) A fluorometric assay of peroxidase activity utilizing 2′, 7′-dichlorofluorescein with thiocyanate: application to the study of salivary secretion. J Biochem Biophys Methods 28(4):329–336PubMedCrossRef Proctor GB, Chan KM (1994) A fluorometric assay of peroxidase activity utilizing 2′, 7′-dichlorofluorescein with thiocyanate: application to the study of salivary secretion. J Biochem Biophys Methods 28(4):329–336PubMedCrossRef
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Brown H, Prescott R (1999) Applied mixed models in medicine. Wiley, Hoboken Brown H, Prescott R (1999) Applied mixed models in medicine. Wiley, Hoboken
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Oudhoff MJ, van den Keijbus PA, Kroeze KL et al (2009) Histatins enhance wound closure with oral and non-oral cells. J Dent Res 88(9):846–850PubMedCrossRef Oudhoff MJ, van den Keijbus PA, Kroeze KL et al (2009) Histatins enhance wound closure with oral and non-oral cells. J Dent Res 88(9):846–850PubMedCrossRef
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Boskey AL (1995) Osteopontin and related phosphorylated sialoproteins: effects on mineralization. Ann NY Acad Sci 760:249–256PubMedCrossRef Boskey AL (1995) Osteopontin and related phosphorylated sialoproteins: effects on mineralization. Ann NY Acad Sci 760:249–256PubMedCrossRef
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Chabas D (2005) L’ostéopontine, une molecule aux multiples facettes. Méd Sci 21(10):832–838 Chabas D (2005) L’ostéopontine, une molecule aux multiples facettes. Méd Sci 21(10):832–838
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Bar-Shavit Z (2008) Taking a toll on the bones: regulation of bone metabolism by innate immune regulators. Autoimmunity 41(3):195–203PubMedCrossRef Bar-Shavit Z (2008) Taking a toll on the bones: regulation of bone metabolism by innate immune regulators. Autoimmunity 41(3):195–203PubMedCrossRef
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Ikeda E, Kusaka M, Hakeda Y et al (1988) Effect of interleukin 1 beta on osteoblastic clone MC3T3-E1 cells. Calcif Tissue Int 43(3):162–166PubMedCrossRef Ikeda E, Kusaka M, Hakeda Y et al (1988) Effect of interleukin 1 beta on osteoblastic clone MC3T3-E1 cells. Calcif Tissue Int 43(3):162–166PubMedCrossRef
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Jin CH, Miyaura C, Ishimi Y et al (1990) Interleukin 1 regulates the expression of osteopontin mRNA by osteoblasts. Mol Cell Endocrinol 74(3):221–228PubMedCrossRef Jin CH, Miyaura C, Ishimi Y et al (1990) Interleukin 1 regulates the expression of osteopontin mRNA by osteoblasts. Mol Cell Endocrinol 74(3):221–228PubMedCrossRef
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Lacey DC, Simmons PJ, Graves SE et al (2009) Proinflammatory cytokines inhibit osteogenic differentiation from stem cells: implications for bone repair during inflammation. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 17(6):735–742PubMedCrossRef Lacey DC, Simmons PJ, Graves SE et al (2009) Proinflammatory cytokines inhibit osteogenic differentiation from stem cells: implications for bone repair during inflammation. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 17(6):735–742PubMedCrossRef
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Naot D, Grey A, Reid IR et al (2005) Lactoferrin—a novel bone growth factor. Clin Med Res 3(2):93–101PubMedCrossRef Naot D, Grey A, Reid IR et al (2005) Lactoferrin—a novel bone growth factor. Clin Med Res 3(2):93–101PubMedCrossRef
21.
Zurück zum Zitat Syed F, Khosla S (2005) Mechanisms of sex steroid effects on bone. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 328(3):688–696PubMedCrossRef Syed F, Khosla S (2005) Mechanisms of sex steroid effects on bone. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 328(3):688–696PubMedCrossRef
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Abiko Y, Saitoh M (2007) Salivary defensins and their importance in oral health and disease. Curr Pharm Des 13(30):3065–3072PubMedCrossRef Abiko Y, Saitoh M (2007) Salivary defensins and their importance in oral health and disease. Curr Pharm Des 13(30):3065–3072PubMedCrossRef
23.
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Iijima K, Ando K, Kishi M et al (1983) Collagenase activity in human saliva. J Dent Res 62(6):709–712PubMedCrossRef Iijima K, Ando K, Kishi M et al (1983) Collagenase activity in human saliva. J Dent Res 62(6):709–712PubMedCrossRef
25.
Zurück zum Zitat Hannig C, Hannig M, Attin T (2005) Enzymes in the acquired enamel pellicle. Eur J Oral Sci 113(1):2–13PubMedCrossRef Hannig C, Hannig M, Attin T (2005) Enzymes in the acquired enamel pellicle. Eur J Oral Sci 113(1):2–13PubMedCrossRef
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Wang D, Christensen K, Chawla K et al (1999) Isolation and characterization of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast subclones with distinct in vitro and in vivo differentiation/mineralization potential. J Bone Miner Res 14(6):893–903PubMedCrossRef Wang D, Christensen K, Chawla K et al (1999) Isolation and characterization of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblast subclones with distinct in vitro and in vivo differentiation/mineralization potential. J Bone Miner Res 14(6):893–903PubMedCrossRef
27.
Zurück zum Zitat Quarles LD, Yohay DA, Lever LW et al (1992) Distinct proliferative and differentiated stages of murine MC3T3-E1 cells in culture: an in vitro model of osteoblast development. J Bone Miner Res 7(6):683–692PubMedCrossRef Quarles LD, Yohay DA, Lever LW et al (1992) Distinct proliferative and differentiated stages of murine MC3T3-E1 cells in culture: an in vitro model of osteoblast development. J Bone Miner Res 7(6):683–692PubMedCrossRef
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Choi JY, Lee BH, Song KB et al (1996) Expression patterns of bone-related proteins during osteoblastic differentiation in MC3T3-E1 cells. J Cell Biochem 61(4):609–618PubMedCrossRef Choi JY, Lee BH, Song KB et al (1996) Expression patterns of bone-related proteins during osteoblastic differentiation in MC3T3-E1 cells. J Cell Biochem 61(4):609–618PubMedCrossRef
29.
Zurück zum Zitat Tenovuo J (2002) Antimicrobial agents in saliva—protection for the whole body. J Dent Res 81(12):807–809PubMedCrossRef Tenovuo J (2002) Antimicrobial agents in saliva—protection for the whole body. J Dent Res 81(12):807–809PubMedCrossRef
Metadaten
Titel
Human saliva exposure modulates bone cell performance in vitro
verfasst von
Susanne Proksch
Thorsten Steinberg
Constantin Keller
Martin Wolkewitz
Margit Wiedmann-Al-Ahmad
Guenter Finkenzeller
Christian Hannig
Elmar Hellwig
Ali Al-Ahmad
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Clinical Oral Investigations / Ausgabe 1/2012
Print ISSN: 1432-6981
Elektronische ISSN: 1436-3771
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-010-0506-7

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 1/2012

Clinical Oral Investigations 1/2012 Zur Ausgabe

Parodontalbehandlung verbessert Prognose bei Katheterablation

19.04.2024 Vorhofflimmern Nachrichten

Werden Personen mit Vorhofflimmern in der Blanking-Periode nach einer Katheterablation gegen eine bestehende Parodontitis behandelt, verbessert dies die Erfolgsaussichten. Dafür sprechen die Resultate einer prospektiven Untersuchung.

Invasive Zahnbehandlung: Wann eine Antibiotikaprophylaxe vor infektiöser Endokarditis schützt

11.04.2024 Endokarditis Nachrichten

Bei welchen Personen eine Antibiotikaprophylaxe zur Prävention einer infektiösen Endokarditis nach invasiven zahnärztlichen Eingriffen sinnvoll ist, wird diskutiert. Neue Daten stehen im Einklang mit den europäischen Leitlinienempfehlungen.

Zell-Organisatoren unter Druck: Mechanismen des embryonalen Zahnwachstums aufgedeckt

08.04.2024 Zahnmedizin Nachrichten

Der Aufbau von Geweben und Organen während der Embryonalentwicklung wird von den Zellen bemerkenswert choreografiert. Für diesen Prozess braucht es spezielle sogenannte „Organisatoren“. In einer aktuellen Veröffentlichung im Fachjournal Nature Cell Biology berichten Forschende durch welchen Vorgang diese Organisatoren im Gewebe entstehen und wie sie dann die Bildung von Zähnen orchestrieren.

Die Oralprophylaxe & Kinderzahnheilkunde umbenannt

11.03.2024 Kinderzahnmedizin Nachrichten

Infolge der Umbenennung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Kinderzahnheilkunde in Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kinderzahnmedizin (DGKiZ) wird deren Mitgliederzeitschrift Oralprophylaxe & Kinderzahnheilkunde in Oralprophylaxe & Kinderzahnmedizin umbenannt. Aus diesem Grunde trägt die erste Ausgabe in 2024 erstmalig den neuen Titel.

Newsletter

Bestellen Sie unseren kostenlosen Newsletter Update Zahnmedizin und bleiben Sie gut informiert – ganz bequem per eMail.