Molecular mechanisms of fluoride toxicity

O Barbier, L Arreola-Mendoza, LM Del Razo - Chemico-biological …, 2010 - Elsevier
Halfway through the twentieth century, fluoride piqued the interest of toxicologists due to its
deleterious effects at high concentrations in human populations suffering from fluorosis and …

Fluoride's effects on the formation of teeth and bones, and the influence of genetics

ET Everett - Journal of dental research, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Fluorides are present in the environment. Excessive systemic exposure to fluorides can lead
to disturbances of bone homeostasis (skeletal fluorosis) and enamel development …

SuFEx click chemistry enabled late-stage drug functionalization

Z Liu, J Li, S Li, G Li, KB Sharpless… - Journal of the American …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Sulfur (VI) Fluoride Exchange (SuFEx) is a new family of click chemistry transformations
which relies on readily available materials to produce compounds bearing the SVI–F motif …

Fluoride induces oxidative damage and SIRT1/autophagy through ROS-mediated JNK signaling

M Suzuki, C Bandoski, JD Bartlett - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Fluoride is an effective caries prophylactic, but at high doses can also be an environmental
health hazard. Acute or chronic exposure to high fluoride doses can result in dental enamel …

A brief review on experimental fluorosis

E Perumal, V Paul, V Govindarajan, L Panneerselvam - Toxicology letters, 2013 - Elsevier
Fluoride (F) is a naturally occurring contaminant in the water. F is essential for normal
maintenance of teeth and bones. However, prolonged exposure to high concentration of F is …

Molecular mechanisms of cytotoxicity and apoptosis induced by inorganic fluoride

NI Agalakova, GP Gusev - International Scholarly Research …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Fluoride (F) is ubiquitous natural substance and widespread industrial pollutant. Although
low fluoride concentrations are beneficial for normal tooth and bone development, acute or …

Fluoride induces endoplasmic reticulum stress in ameloblasts responsible for dental enamel formation

K Kubota, DH Lee, M Tsuchiya, CS Young… - Journal of Biological …, 2005 - ASBMB
The mechanism of how fluoride causes fluorosis remains unknown. Exposure to fluoride can
inhibit protein synthesis, and this may also occur by agents that cause endoplasmic …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of flueoride on lipid peroxidation, DNA damige and apoptosis in human embryo hepatocytes

AG Wang, TAO Xia, QL Chu, M Zhang, F Liu… - BIOMEDICAL AND …, 2004 - besjournal.com
Objective To investigate the effects of fluoride on lipid peroxidation, DNA damage and
apoptosis in human embryo hepatocyte L-02 cells. Methods Lipid peroxide (LPO) level …

[HTML][HTML] DNA damage, apoptosis and cell cycle changes induced by fluoride in rat oral mucosal cells and hepatocytes

LF He, JG Chen - World journal of gastroenterology: WJG, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AIM: To study the effect of fluoride on oxidative stress, DNA damage and apoptosis as well
as cell cycle of rat oral mucosal cells and hepatocytes. METHODS: Ten male SD rats …

Melatonin-mediated upregulation of Sirt3 attenuates sodium fluoride-induced hepatotoxicity by activating the MT1-PI3K/AKT-PGC-1α signaling pathway

C Song, J Zhao, B Fu, D Li, T Mao, W Peng… - Free Radical Biology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production has been implicated in the
pathogenesis of fluoride toxicity in liver. Melatonin, an indolamine synthesized in the pineal …