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  2. Bioinspired Peptide-Decorated Tannic Acid for in Situ Remineralization of Tooth Enamel: In Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation

Bioinspired Peptide-Decorated Tannic Acid for in Situ Remineralization of Tooth Enamel: In Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation

  • ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2017 Dec 11;3(12):3553-3562. doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00623.
Xiao Yang 1 Bo Yang 1 Libang He 2 Ruiqi Li 1 Yixue Liao 1 Shuhui Zhang 1 Yinxin Yang 1 Xinyuan Xu 1 Dongyue Zhang 1 Hong Tan 1 Jiyao Li 2 Jianshu Li 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Biomedical Polymers and Artificial Organs, College of Polymer Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering, Sichuan University, No. 24, First Section of South Yihuan Road, Chengdu 610065, P. R. China.
  • 2 State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, No.14, Third Section of Ren Min Nan Road, Chengdu 610065, P. R. China.
Abstract

Tooth enamel can be eroded by the local cariogenic bacteria in plaque or nonbacterial factors in the oral environment. The damage is irreversible in most situations. For the etched human tooth enamel to be restored in situ, a salivary-acquired pellicle (SAP) bioinspired tannic acid (SAP-TA) is synthesized. Statherin is one of the SAP proteins that can selectively adsorb onto enamel surface. Peptide sequence DDDEEKC is a bioinspired sequence of statherin and has the adsorption capacity of hydroxyapatite (HAP). TA has abundant polyphenol groups that can grasp CA2+ in saliva to induce the regeneration of HAP crystal. Hence, SAP-TA not only enhances the binding force at the interface of remineralization but also mimics the biomineralization process of tooth enamel. Moreover, ferric ion can coordinate with SAP-TA to form a compact coating that increases the adsorbed amounts of SAP-TA on tooth enamel. Compared with SAP-TA alone, the etched enamels treated with SAP-TA/Fe(III) have a better remineralization effect and mechanical properties (surface microhardness recovery >80% and binding force of 64.85 N) when being incubated in artificial saliva for 2 weeks. In vivo remineralization performance is evaluated in a classical rat caries model. The polarizing microscope and micro-CT results show that SAP-TA/Fe(III) has a good effect on the remineralization process in a real oral environment, indicating that it is a promising repair material for in situ remineralization of enamel.

Keywords

biomineralization; dental restoration; effective adsorption; polyphenol; salivary acquired pellicle.

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