Caries-free subjects have high levels of urease and arginine deiminase activity

Authors

  • Evelyn REYES University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry
  • Javier MARTIN University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Gustavo MONCADA University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Miguel NEIRA University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry; Institute for Research in Dental Sciences
  • Patricia PALMA University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry; Department of Pathology
  • Valeria GORDAN University of Florida; Health Science Center; Department of Operative Dentistry; College of Dentistry
  • Juan Fernando OYARZO Universidad Andres Bello; Faculty of Dentistry; Odontological Science Department
  • Ismael YEVENES University of Chile; Faculty of Dentistry; Institute for Research in Dental Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720130591

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated the relationship between urease and arginine deiminase system (ADS) activities and dental caries through a cross-sectional study. Material and Methods: Urease and ADS activities were measured in saliva and plaque samples from 10 caries-free subjects and 13 caries-active. Urease activity was obtained from the ammonia produced by incubation of plaque and saliva samples in urea. ADS activity was obtained from the ammonia generated by the arginine-HCl and Tris-maleate buffer. Specific activity was defined as micromoles of ammonia per minute per milligram of protein. Shapiro-Wilk statistical test was used to analyze the distribution of the data, and Mann-Whitney test was used to determine the significance of the data. Results: The specific urease activity in saliva and plaque was significantly higher in individuals with low DMFT scores. ADS activity in saliva (6.050 vs 1.350, p=0.0154) and plaque (8.830 vs 1.210, p=0.025) was also higher in individuals with low DMFT scores. Conclusions: Caries-free subjects had a higher ammonia generation activity by urease and arginine deiminase system for both saliva and plaque samples than low caries-active subjects. High levels of alkali production in oral environment were related to caries-free subjects.

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2014-06-01

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Caries-free subjects have high levels of urease and arginine deiminase activity . (2014). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 22(3), 235-240. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-775720130591