Odontoblast response under carious lesions.

H Magloire, M Bouvier, A Joffre
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The local regulation of odontoblast response to caries is viewed through initiation and elaboration of sclerotic as well as reparative dentin. Dentin tissue represents a multiple source of potent environment factors when teeth are affected by the demineralization phases of carious process. Some of them have already been identified in sound tissue (matrix glycoproteins, proteoglycans, growth factors, Bone Morphogenetic Protein) and may act on the cell through membrane receptors. Thus, the amplification in collagen synthesis and alkaline phosphatase activity previously observed during sclerotic dentin deposition can be related to the interaction between matrix signals and cell receptors such as the 165 kDa protein shown only by odontoblasts under the affected zone. Similarly, under established lesions generating cell death, the specific matrix made of odontoblasts debris and damage tissues, probably rich in active molecules, may trigger pulp cells to elaborate a cartilage-like layer (identified by type II and XI collagen) followed by odontoblast-like cells to give rise to abnormal tubular dentin. Here, odontoblast response is identical to bone-cells response to injury. What remains to be elucidated concern: The nature of signals found in carious dentin (matrix components, growth factors, bacterial products). The nature and regulation of expression of cell membrane receptors during tooth repair. How the odontoblast produces specific responses to each of these signaling molecules will be the focus of important new investigations.

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龋齿病变下的成牙细胞反应。
成牙细胞对龋齿反应的局部调控是通过硬化性牙本质和修复性牙本质的形成和细化来观察的。当牙齿受到龋齿过程脱矿阶段的影响时,牙本质组织代表了一个强有力的环境因素的多重来源。其中一些已在正常组织中发现(基质糖蛋白、蛋白聚糖、生长因子、骨形态发生蛋白),并可能通过膜受体作用于细胞。因此,先前在硬化牙本质沉积过程中观察到的胶原合成和碱性磷酸酶活性的扩增可能与基质信号和细胞受体之间的相互作用有关,例如165 kDa蛋白,仅在影响区下的成牙细胞中显示。此处,成牙细胞的反应与骨细胞对损伤的反应相同。尚待阐明的问题是:龋牙本质中发现的信号(基质成分、生长因子、细菌产物)的性质。牙齿修复过程中细胞膜受体的性质及其表达调控。成牙细胞如何对这些信号分子产生特异性反应将是重要的新研究的焦点。
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