2005
DOI: 10.1002/bdra.20198
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Alteration of the sialylation pattern of the murine tooth germ after ethanol exposure

Abstract: Dental development involves different types of sialylated O-glycosidically linked glycans that are likely to regulate cell-to-cell and cell-to-matrix interactions. Our results suggest that ethanol consumption during pregnancy alters the sialylation pattern during murine dental morphogenesis.

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“…For example, animal research has shown that ethanol (alcohol) can lead to changes in cellular differentiation and enamel mineralisation [38]. Our observed association of alcohol consumption during pregnancy with enamel hypomineralisation has not been reported before and needs further exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…For example, animal research has shown that ethanol (alcohol) can lead to changes in cellular differentiation and enamel mineralisation [38]. Our observed association of alcohol consumption during pregnancy with enamel hypomineralisation has not been reported before and needs further exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Pelo fato de ter sido encontrado uma alta prevalência de opacidades demarcadas, há de se ter preocupação futura com a saúde bucal desta população, pois como já foi evidenciado em estudos populacionais, crianças que possuem opacidades demarcadas em dentes decíduos apresentam maior probabilidade de ter HMI em dentes permanentes (da Costa-Silva et al, 2010;Elfrink et al, 2012;Garot et al, 2018;Tourino et al, 2018;Reyes et al, 2019 é o estágio de desenvolvimento dentário no momento da atuação do insulto (Seow, 2015 -Farfan et al, 2005).…”
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