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Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation Effectively Alleviates Dental and Skeletal Fluorosis and Retain Elemental Homeostasis in Mice

Journal

BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
Volume 199, Issue 8, Pages 3035-3044

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02435-x

Keywords

Fluoride; Dental fluorosis; Skeletal fluorosis; Element analysis; Calcium and vitamin D

Funding

  1. DSTINSPIRE fellowship
  2. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
  3. Meritorious Fellowship, UGC

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The study found that supplementation of calcium and vitamin D effectively alleviated dental and skeletal fluorosis, reduced fluoride deposition, and maintained elemental homeostasis of the bone. This suggests that calcium and vitamin D may act as redeemers for fluorosis, providing a potential treatment option for those suffering from toxic effects of fluoride.
Fluoride (F) is an essential trace element, but chronic exposure beyond the permissible limit (1.5 ppm) effectuates dental and skeletal fluorosis. Although 200 million people across the world are suffering from toxic manifestations of F, till now proper treatment is not available. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of calcium and vitamin D supplementation for alleviation of fluorosis. Swiss albino mice were divided into 6 groups; group I-control group (received drinking water < 0.5 ppm F; within the permissible limit), group II-treated with 15 ppm of sodium fluoride (NaF) for 4 months, group III-treated with 15 ppm of NaF for 8 months through drinking water. Group IV-orally treated with 15 ppm NaF for 4 months, thereafter received only drinking water for next 4 months, group V-orally treated with 15 ppm NaF for 4 months, thereafter received drinking water supplemented with calcium and vitamin D (2.5-g calcium kg(-1)diet and 1000 IU vitamin D kg(-1)diet) for next 4 months, and group VI was treated with 15 ppm of NaF through drinking water as well as supplemented with calcium and vitamin D for 4 months. NaF treatment caused dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis, and alteration of bone's metal profile. Substitution of NaF-containing water with normal drinking water reduced the severity of fluorosis but supplementation of calcium and vitamin D effectively alleviated dental and skeletal fluorosis, reduced F deposition, and retained elemental homeostasis of the bone. Our findings strongly support that calcium and vitamin D act as redeemer of fluorosis.

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