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Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization

This study was conducted to evaluate if extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) are used by Streptococcus mutans (Sm) biofilm during night starvation, contributing to enamel demineralization increasing occurred during daily sugar exposure. Sm biofilms were formed during 5 days on bovine enamel slabs of...

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Autores principales: Costa Oliveira, Bárbara Emanoele, Cury, Jaime Aparecido, Ricomini Filho, Antônio Pedro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181168
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author Costa Oliveira, Bárbara Emanoele
Cury, Jaime Aparecido
Ricomini Filho, Antônio Pedro
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Cury, Jaime Aparecido
Ricomini Filho, Antônio Pedro
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description This study was conducted to evaluate if extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) are used by Streptococcus mutans (Sm) biofilm during night starvation, contributing to enamel demineralization increasing occurred during daily sugar exposure. Sm biofilms were formed during 5 days on bovine enamel slabs of known surface hardness (SH). The biofilms were exposed to sucrose 10% or glucose + fructose 10.5% (carbohydrates that differ on EPS formation), 8x/day but were maintained in starvation during the night. Biofilm samples were harvested during two moments, on the end of the 4(th) day and in the morning of the 5(th) day, conditions of sugar abundance and starvation, respectively. The slabs were also collected to evaluate the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SHL). The biofilms were analyzed for EPS soluble and insoluble and intracellular polysaccharides (IPS), viable bacteria (CFU), biofilm architecture and biomass. pH, calcium and acid concentration were determined in the culture medium. The data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test or Student's t-test. The effect of the factor carbohydrate treatment for polysaccharide analysis was significant (p < 0.05) but not the harvest moment (p > 0.05). Larger amounts of soluble and insoluble EPS and IPS were formed in the sucrose group when compared to glucose + fructose group (p < 0.05), but they were not metabolized during starvation time (S-EPS, p = 0.93; I-EPS, p = 0.11; and IPS = 0.96). Greater enamel %SHL was also found for the sucrose group (p < 0.05) but the demineralization did not increase during starvation (p = 0.09). In conclusion, the findings suggest that EPS metabolization by S. mutans during night starvation do not contribute to increase enamel demineralization occurred during the daily abundance of sugar.
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spelling pubmed-55134922017-08-07 Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization Costa Oliveira, Bárbara Emanoele Cury, Jaime Aparecido Ricomini Filho, Antônio Pedro PLoS One Research Article This study was conducted to evaluate if extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) are used by Streptococcus mutans (Sm) biofilm during night starvation, contributing to enamel demineralization increasing occurred during daily sugar exposure. Sm biofilms were formed during 5 days on bovine enamel slabs of known surface hardness (SH). The biofilms were exposed to sucrose 10% or glucose + fructose 10.5% (carbohydrates that differ on EPS formation), 8x/day but were maintained in starvation during the night. Biofilm samples were harvested during two moments, on the end of the 4(th) day and in the morning of the 5(th) day, conditions of sugar abundance and starvation, respectively. The slabs were also collected to evaluate the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SHL). The biofilms were analyzed for EPS soluble and insoluble and intracellular polysaccharides (IPS), viable bacteria (CFU), biofilm architecture and biomass. pH, calcium and acid concentration were determined in the culture medium. The data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test or Student's t-test. The effect of the factor carbohydrate treatment for polysaccharide analysis was significant (p < 0.05) but not the harvest moment (p > 0.05). Larger amounts of soluble and insoluble EPS and IPS were formed in the sucrose group when compared to glucose + fructose group (p < 0.05), but they were not metabolized during starvation time (S-EPS, p = 0.93; I-EPS, p = 0.11; and IPS = 0.96). Greater enamel %SHL was also found for the sucrose group (p < 0.05) but the demineralization did not increase during starvation (p = 0.09). In conclusion, the findings suggest that EPS metabolization by S. mutans during night starvation do not contribute to increase enamel demineralization occurred during the daily abundance of sugar. Public Library of Science 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5513492/ /pubmed/28715508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181168 Text en © 2017 Costa Oliveira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cury, Jaime Aparecido
Ricomini Filho, Antônio Pedro
Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title_full Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title_fullStr Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title_full_unstemmed Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title_short Biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
title_sort biofilm extracellular polysaccharides degradation during starvation and enamel demineralization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28715508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181168
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