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Brazilian Dental Journal
Odontologic use of copper/aluminum alloys: mitochondrial respiration as sensitive parameter of biocompatibility
Luiz Erlon A. Rodrigues2  Antônio A.v.f. Carvalho2  Antônio L.m. Azevedo2  Cecília B.b.v. Cruz2  Antônio Wanderley C. Maia1 
[1] ,Foundation for Science Development EBMSP Laboratory of Basic ResearchSalvador BA ,Brazil
关键词: copper;    aluminum;    alloy;    mitochondrial respiration;    mitochondria;    biocompatibility;    cobre;    alumínio;    liga metálica;    respiração mitocondrial;    mitocondria;    biocompatibilidade;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0103-64402003000100006
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Copper/aluminum alloys are largely utilized in odontological restorations because they are less expensive than gold or platinum. However, tarnishing and important corrosion in intrabuccal prostheses made with copper/aluminum alloys after 28 days of use have been reported. Several kinds of food and beverage may attack and corrode these alloys. Copper is an essential component of several important enzymes directly involved in mitochondrial respiratory metabolism. Aluminum, in contrast, is very toxic and, when absorbed, plasma values as small as 1.65 to 21.55 µg/dl can cause severe lesions to the nervous system, kidneys, and bone marrow. Because mitochondria are extremely sensitive to minimal variation of cellular physiology, the direct relationship between the mitocondrial respiratory chain and cell lesions has been used as a sensitive parameter to evaluate cellular aggression by external agents. This work consisted in the polarographic study of mitochondrial respiratory metabolism of livers and kidneys of rabbits with femoral implants of titanium or copper/aluminum alloy screws. The experimental results obtained did not show physiological modifications of hepatic or renal mitochondria isolated from animals of the three experimental groups, which indicate good biocompatibility of copper/aluminum alloys and suggest their odontological use.

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