Effect of Infusing Selected Chemical Compounds on Dentinal Fluid Movement in the Rat
- 1 May 1975
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 54 (3) , 567-569
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345750540032701
Abstract
Intra-arterial infusion of carbamyl phosphate or of carbamyl-DL-aspartic acid into rats on a cariogenic diet greatly stimulated the movement of fluid through the odontoblastic processes. The infusion of sodium cyanate also stimulated fluid movement. Guanidine HCl and L-asparagine were active at higher concentrations. Purifying the urea on a mixed-bed ion exchange resin virtually removed its stimulatory effect on dentinal fluid movement. The action of urea is apparently attributable to contamination with sodium cyanate.Keywords
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