Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
ISSN-L : 0015-5691
In vitro effect of chlorpromazine on the mineralization of tooth germ in mice-Comparison with that of retinoic acid and HEBP
Makoto KONDO
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1991 Volume 97 Issue 2 Pages 85-95

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Effects of chlorpromazine on the mineralization and alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) in the tooth germ were examined and compared with those of retinoic acid and HEBP (1-hydroxyethylidene-1, 1-bisphosphonate). Mandibular first molars from 17-day-old mouse embryos were cultured with or without drugs. Calcium content and ALP in the tooth germ increased gradually from 0 to 7 days in culture, the increase of calcium being preceded by that of ALP. Retinoic acid suppressed increases of calcium and ALP in the tooth germ but not in the specimens precultured for 2 days, suggesting that retinoic acid inhibits the mineralization at an early developmental stage of the tooth. HEBP, a physicochemical inhibitor of mineralization, suppressed the increase of calcium, but significantly enhanced the increase of ALP in the tooth germ. Chlorpromazine, which has an antagonistic action towards calmodulin, also suppressed the increases of calcium and ALP in the tooth germ. Calmodulin antagonists W-7 and W-5 similarly suppressed the increases of calcium and ALP; W-5 had less effects on both calcium and ALP. These results indicate that calmodulin may be involved in the regulation of the mineralization in the tooth germ. These drugs are shown to possess different modes of inhibitory action on the mineralization.

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