Fluoride-induced bone changes in lambs during and after exposure to sodium fluoride
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Fluoride-induced bone changes in lambs during and after exposure to sodium fluoride
Abstract
The evolution of bone changes induced by fluoride after the end of exposure was investigated in lambs. Sodium fluoride (NaF) was given orally at a dose of 3.5 mg/kg per day to 14 animals for 120 days. A group of 7 control and 7 treated lambs was slaughtered at the end of NaF administration (T120) and another group 120 days after the end of NaF exposure (T240). At T120, the bone fluoride content (BFC) was very significantly increased in treated animals. The histomorphometric analysis confirmed that fluoride induces an increase in bone formation (the osteoid perimeter and area were 3-fold and 4.5-fold higher respectively in treated than in control animals). The number of osteoblasts was significantly augmented. Serum osteocalcin level was twice as high in treated animals compared with controls. The bone formation rate at the tissue level (BFR) doubled after treatment, but the apposition rate (Aj.AR) was half that in the control group. The mineralization lag time (Mlt) was 120 days in treated animals compared with 42 days in controls. At T240, BFC had decreased by 50% compared with the level at T120, but it was still significantly higher than in controls. The osteoid and osteoblastic parameters were 2 and 1.3 times higher than in control animals. BFR remained significantly increased in treated animals, but Aj.AR and Mlt were similar in control and treated animals. In conclusion, after 4 months of NaF exposure fluoride induced an increase in osteoblast natality and bone formation at the tissue level, associated with a toxic effect at the individual cell level.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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