Ultrastructural and histochemical changes and apoptosis of inner enamel epithelium in rat enamel-free area.

H Yamamoto, K Ishizeki, J Sasaki, T Nawa
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The formation of an enamel-free area (EFA), a region of the dentin without an enamel cap at the cusp tip of rodent molar, is thought to depend on the specific differentiation and function of inner enamel epithelium of EFAs (EFA cells). The authors attempted to clarify both the ultrastructure and alkaline phosphatase (ALPase) activity of EFA cells up until tooth eruption by using rat mandibular first molars. Apoptosis was also examined. The EFA cells differentiated into secretory cells resembling differentiating ameloblasts but without Tomes' processes (postnatal day 1-3). No reactivity for ALPase was observed in the EFA cells. Enamel-like crystals were detected in close vicinity to dentin crystals at this stage. Thereafter, EFA cells became maturative ameloblast-like with ruffled border-like structures (postnatal day 5-8) and exhibited a strong reactivity for ALPase. These findings suggest that EFA cells change from secretory to absorptive cells within a short period and become reduced enamel epithelium at the early stage of tooth development. Apoptosis occurs in EFA cells, as it does in ameloblasts, but its significance seems to differ between the two cell types.

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大鼠无牙釉质区内牙釉质上皮超微结构、组织化学变化及细胞凋亡。
无牙釉质区(EFA)是指啮齿动物臼齿尖尖处没有牙釉质帽的牙本质区域,其形成被认为取决于EFAs (EFA细胞)内牙釉质上皮的特异性分化和功能。作者试图利用大鼠下颌第一磨牙,研究出牙前EFA细胞的超微结构和碱性磷酸酶(ALPase)活性。同时检测细胞凋亡。EFA细胞分化为分泌细胞,类似于成釉细胞的分化,但没有Tomes过程(出生后1-3天)。在EFA细胞中未观察到ALPase的反应性。在这一阶段,在牙本质晶体附近检测到珐琅样晶体。之后,EFA细胞在出生后5-8天变成成熟的成釉细胞样,具有皱褶的边界样结构,并对ALPase表现出强烈的反应性。这些结果表明,EFA细胞在短时间内由分泌型细胞转变为吸收型细胞,并在牙齿发育的早期阶段变成退化的牙釉质上皮细胞。细胞凋亡发生在EFA细胞中,就像在成釉细胞中一样,但其意义似乎在两种细胞类型之间有所不同。
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