Corn baked by burning coal triggered overexpression of osteopontin in hepatocytes of rats following fluorosis
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 11:05authored byYi-Xia Zhou, Suilin Mo, Rui Hua Wang, Liu Wei, Ji-Chan Liu, Jianqiang Wang, Jiang Y. He, Hua Zhang, Zhi-Hong Guan, Shufeng Zhou, Yan Ni Yu
To observe the expression of osteopontin (OPN) in hepatocytes of rats fed with corn baked by burning coal from fluorosis areas and a deficiency of calcium/protein intake following fluorosis. Methods: A total of 48 Wistar rats as objects were randomly assorted into four groups: dose-free fluorine group, which were mainly fed with fluorine-free corn (56% structurally), dose-free fluorine with biased dietary group, which were fed with lower contents of protein (119.41 g/kg) and calcium (0.68 g/kg), high-dose fluorine group (fluorine contents: 104.2 mg/kg), and high-dose fluorine with biased dietary group. After 180 days of cultivation, the contents of fluorine in the bones of rats were tested for the assessment of construction of fluorosis animal model. And the expression of OPN in hepatocytes of rats in different groups was detected with immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.