Tissue phosphatase changes following triamcinolone associated with cleft palate in rats
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- DOI: 10.1002/tera.1420110107
Tissue phosphatase changes following triamcinolone associated with cleft palate in rats
Abstract
One theory of the development of cleft palate in rats involves the action of lysosomal enzymes secreted by epithelial cells at the time of fusion of the palatal shelves. To test this theory we studied the biochemistry of the palates of fetal rats daily between days 14 and 19 (from 3 days before to 3 days after palate closure). Triamcinolone was administered once im on gestation day 14 to Wistar rats; 0.5 mg/kg body weight produced approximately 50% cleft palates. Pooled control palatal tissue was compared with pooled experimental tissue; that from fetuses with clefts being pooled separately from those not affected. Acid phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase were assayed. Concentration vs. time curves for both enzymes were very similar. Prior to the time of palate closure both enzymes were present in low concentration. Between days 16 and 17, the normal time of closure, there was an abrupt increased in enzyme concentration, with experimental tissue showing a significant elevation over control tissue on days 17 and 18. Alkaline phosphatase was also present in small amounts before closure and significantly higher in control tissue on day 17. Protein was depressed in palates having clefts on day 17; thus the ratio of enzyme activities to protein synthesis was significantly elevated at a critical time. Unaffected experimental palates had a normal ratio. These results suggest imbalanced acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, and alkaline phosphatase activity compared with protein synthesis at the time of palate closure following triamcinolone in rats.
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