Remodeling of the sagittal suture in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice associated with cranial flat bone growth.

M Kaku, T Kawata, S Kawasoko, T Fujita, C Tokimasa, K Tanne
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It is well known that cranial flat bone experiences growth and development at the sutural interface, which is regarded as a neutral zone to control mechanical stimuli. In osteopetrotic (op/op) mice, meanwhile, cranial deformation is produced by the deficiency of osteoclasts and the subsequent defect of bone resorption. It would be a reasonable assumption that such disturbance in bone remodeling affects sutural modification and the relevant cranial flat bone development. The present study was thus conducted to examine histological features of the sagittal sutures in op/op mice, with special reference to the relevant bone remodeling. The sagittal sutures in 10-, 15-, 30-, and 60-day-old normal and op/op mice were observed microscopically. Furthermore, osteoclastic activity was evaluated on the sections stained with tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP). The sutures of 15-day-old op/op mice showed stenosis and synostosis, and less-developed collagen fibers associated with an irregular arrangement of fibroblasts, whereas these changes were rarely found in normal mice. Osteoclasts were hardly detected in the parietal bones around the sutures of op/op mice, although the number was numerous in normal mice. These results emphasize that congenital deficiency in osteoclast produces unbalanced bone remodeling at the sutural interface and on the surfaces of the cranial bones, which is assumed to be closely related to cranial bone deformity in op/op mice.

与颅平骨生长相关的骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠矢状缝的重塑。
众所周知,颅骨平骨在缝合界面处生长发育,被认为是控制机械刺激的中性区。同时,在骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠中,由于破骨细胞的缺乏和随后的骨吸收缺陷而产生颅骨变形。我们可以合理地假设,骨重塑的这种干扰影响了缝合线的改变和相关的颅平骨发育。因此,本研究旨在研究op/op小鼠矢状缝的组织学特征,并特别关注相关的骨重塑。显微镜下观察10、15、30、60日龄正常小鼠和op/op小鼠矢状面缝合线。此外,在抗酒石酸酸性磷酸酶(TRAP)染色的切片上评估破骨细胞活性。15日龄op/op小鼠的缝合线出现狭窄和结膜紧闭,胶原纤维发育不全,成纤维细胞排列不规则,而这些变化在正常小鼠中很少发现。在op/op小鼠缝合线周围的顶骨中几乎检测不到破骨细胞,尽管正常小鼠中有大量破骨细胞。这些结果强调先天性破骨细胞缺乏导致骨缝界面和颅骨表面骨重塑不平衡,这被认为与op/op小鼠颅骨畸形密切相关。
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