Characterization of the inner enamel epithelium in the enamel-free area based on the ability to secrete enamel protein demonstrated by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.

Acta anatomica Pub Date : 1997-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000148016
H Yamamoto, J Sasaki, J Matsuura, T Nomura, E F Sato, H Shimokawa, K Ishizeki, T Nawa
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Abstract

Both the expression of amelogenin mRNA and secretion of amelogenin were investigated in rat molars by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. Probes were designed by multiple-labeling of oligonucleotide probes for in situ hybridization. Amelogenin mRNA first appeared in differentiating ameloblasts of the distal region and some inner enamel epithelial cells of enamel-free area (EFA cells) of the second cusp at postnatal day 0. At the same time, amelogenin protein was detected in the extracellular matrix between dentin and differentiating ameloblasts and in some EFA cells of the second cusp. At postnatal day 1-3, amelogenin was expressed in the secretory ameloblasts, and in the matrix beneath these cells. Both amelogenin mRNA and amelogenin were detected in the EFA cells and their extracellular matrix. After postnatal day 5, amelogenin mRNA and amelogenin were detected in the secretory ameoloblasts and extracellular matrix in the enamel-forming region, respectively. At this time, amelogenin mRNA was not detected in the EFA cells, but a small amount of amelogenin was found in the matrix beneath the EFA cells. These findings suggest that EFA cells differentiate into amelogenin-secreting cells, i.e. ameloblasts, but that the secretion lasts for only a short period at the early stage of tooth development.

通过原位杂交和免疫组织化学方法鉴定无牙釉质区内牙釉质上皮分泌牙釉质蛋白的能力。
采用原位杂交和免疫组织化学方法研究了大鼠磨牙中淀粉原蛋白mRNA的表达和分泌情况。通过多次标记寡核苷酸探针设计探针,用于原位杂交。成釉原蛋白mRNA在出生后第0天首次出现在分化的远端成釉细胞和第二尖无釉区部分内釉上皮细胞(EFA细胞)中。同时,在牙本质与分化成釉细胞间的细胞外基质和部分第二尖EFA细胞中检测到淀粉原蛋白。在出生后第1-3天,成釉细胞及其下面的基质中表达成釉原蛋白。在EFA细胞及其细胞外基质中均检测到淀粉原蛋白mRNA和淀粉原蛋白。出生后第5天,在成釉细胞分泌区和成釉区细胞外基质中分别检测成釉素mRNA和成釉素。此时,在EFA细胞中未检测到淀粉原蛋白mRNA,但在EFA细胞下方的基质中发现了少量淀粉原蛋白。这些发现表明,EFA细胞分化为分泌成釉素的细胞,即成釉细胞,但这种分泌只在牙齿发育的早期持续很短的时间。
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