Effects of sodium fluoride on neural tube development in chick embryos - 21/09/23
, Dilek Akakin b, Dila Şener cCet article a été publié dans un numéro de la revue, cliquez ici pour y accéder
Highlights |
• | Receiving high and low doses of fluoride intake may results closure defects. |
• | This effect should be conducted with larger groups. |
• | Fluoride using should be carefully monitored in daily life. |
Abstract |
Objective |
Various environmental factors encountered in daily life are associated with the development of neural tube defects. This study aims to investigate the effects of fluoride on neural tube development in chick embryos.
Methods |
A total of 60 specific pathogen-free, fertile, zero-day Leghorn-type eggs were used in the study. Group 1 was the control group, in which only saline was administered. Group 2 was the low-dose group, in which 0.003 mg of fluoride was administered, and Group 3 was the high-dose group, in which 0.006 mg of fluoride was administered. After 72 hours of incubation, the embryonic disc was evaluated microscopically.
Results |
In the control group, the surface ectoderm of all sections was intact, the neural tube was closed, and the neuroepithelium, the basement membrane surrounding the neuroepithelium, the somites, and the notochord displayed standard structure. Neural tube defects were observed in 3 of the chick embryos, that was given low-dose fluoride. In Group 3, which was administered high doses of fluoride, neural tube defects were observed in 4 embryos. It was observed that the development of neural tube defects was no statistically significantly higher in low and high-dose fluoride group compared to the control group.
Conclusion |
Low and high-dose fluoride exposure was associated with developing neural tube defects, but there was no statisticaly significance.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Neural tube defect, Early chick embryo, Fluoride, Sodium fluori
Abbreviations : NTD, NaF, HH
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