Increased pH-lowering Ability of Streptococcus mutans Cell Masses Associated with Extracellular Glucan-rich Matrix Material and the Mechanisms Involved
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 68 (3), 451-459
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345890680030301
Abstract
Streptococcus mutans strain 1B-1600 was cultivated in Todd-Hewitt broth (THB) or THB supplemented with sucrose (S). Cell mass obtained from THB exhibited a high cell density and negligible glucan-rich extracellular matrix material (EMM), whereas cell mass from 2% S-supplemented THB exhibited widely-spaced cells separated by EMM. The pH-lowering potential of the different cell masses was studied in vivo with an intra-oral enamel demineralization test and rinsing with glucose solution, and in vitro with a model which permits vertical penetration of glucose through the cell mass and pH evaluation at different depths within the cell mass. In vivo, the pH profile of EMM-rich cell mass derived from 2% S-supplemented THB was characterized by a lower pH minimum and a slower return of the pH as compared with THB-derived cell mass. In vitro, an increase in cell mass EMM content was associated with a more rapid initiation and an increase in the rate of pH drop in the depth of the cell masses. Evaluation of the acidogenic potential of the cells in cell masses derived from THB and 2% S-supplemented THB with suspensions of dispersed cell mass and added glucose indicated no difference. The buffering capacity of cell mass derived from 2% S-supplemented THB within the pH range of 6.5-4.0 was greatly reduced as compared with that of THB-derived cell mass, due to the relatively low buffering capacity of EMM. The presence of EMM also appeared to enhance the porosity of the cell mass. Collectively, the data suggest that the presence of EMM increases the glucose supply, which leads to an increased rate of acid production by the cells and an enhanced pH-lowering ability of the cell mass. The possible implications of the findings with respect to the pH-lowering potential of human dental plaque are discussed.Keywords
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