Inhibitory Effects of Surface Pre-Reacted Glass Ionomer Filler Eluate on Streptococcus mutans in the Presence of Sucrose.
Mariko KametaniTatsuya AkitomoMasakazu HamadaMomoko UsudaAmi KanekiMasashi OgawaShunya IkedaYuya ItoShuma HamaguchiSatoru KusakaYuria AsaoYuko IwamotoChieko MitsuhataYuto SuehiroRena OkawaKazuhiko NakanoRyota NomuraPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The surface pre-reacted glass ionomer (S-PRG) filler is a type of bioactive functional glass that releases six different ions. This study examined the effects of the S-PRG filler eluate on Streptococcus mutans in the presence of sucrose. In a solution containing S. mutans , the concentrations of BO 3 3- , Al 3+ , Sr 2+ , and F - were significantly higher in the presence of the S-PRG filler eluate than in its absence ( p < 0.001). The concentrations of these ions further increased in the presence of sucrose. Additionally, the S-PRG filler eluate significantly reduced glucan formation by S. mutans ( p < 0.001) and significantly increased the pH of the bacterial suspension ( p < 0.001). Bioinformatic analyses revealed that the S-PRG filler eluate downregulated genes involved in purine biosynthesis (purC, purF, purL, purM, and purN) and upregulated genes involved in osmotic pressure (opuAa and opuAb). At a low pH (5.0), the S-PRG filler eluate completely inhibited the growth of S. mutans in the presence of sucrose and significantly increased the osmotic pressure of the bacterial suspension compared with the control ( p < 0.001). These findings suggest that ions released from the S-PRG filler induce gene expression changes and exert an inhibitory effect on S. mutans in the presence of sucrose.