Lack of the bone remodeling in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice associated with microdontia.

T Kawata, C Tokimasa, N Nowroozi, T Fujita, M Kaku, S Kawasoko, H Sugiyama, S Ozawa, J H Zernik, K Tanne
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Osteopetrosis is an inherited metabolic disease characterized by an excessive accumulation of bone. This is associated with an osteoclast deficiency. Osteopetrosis is always accompanied by the failure and/or delay of tooth eruption. The present study was conducted to examine in detail the morphological and histological changes of growth of the third molars in the osteopetrosis (op/op) mouse. At the age of 10 days, normal and op/op mice showed no detectable difference in the shape of the third molar follicles. However, the third molars in the op/op mouse became obscured by the proliferation of neighboring bone trabeculae. Moreover, no tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive cells were detected on the bone surfaces of 10-day-old op/op mice. Ankylosis between the root dentin and proliferating bone trabeculae was a common feature in the 20- and 30-day-old op/op mice. The third molars erupted into the oral cavity before the age of 30 days in normal mice, and the crowns, roots, and periodontal ligaments appeared well developed. Throughout the experiment, it seemed that the primary cause of the microdontia and ankylosis of the developing root in the mutant mouse was a deficiency of osteoclasts, with attendant lack of bone remodeling.

与小牙畸形相关的骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠骨重塑缺失。
骨质疏松症是一种以骨质过度积聚为特征的遗传性代谢疾病。这与破骨细胞缺乏有关。骨质疏松症总是伴随着牙齿出牙的失败和/或延迟。本研究详细观察了骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠第三磨牙生长的形态学和组织学变化。10天大时,正常小鼠和op/op小鼠的第三磨牙毛囊形状没有明显差异。然而,op/op小鼠的第三磨牙因邻近骨小梁的增生而变得模糊。此外,在10日龄op/op小鼠骨表面未检测到抗酒石酸盐酸性磷酸酶阳性细胞。牙根本质与增殖性骨小梁之间的强直是20日龄和30日龄op/op小鼠的共同特征。正常小鼠30日龄前第三磨牙长出口腔,牙冠、牙根、牙周韧带发育良好。在整个实验中,突变小鼠的小牙畸形和发育中的牙根强直的主要原因似乎是破骨细胞的缺乏,伴随而来的是骨重塑的缺乏。
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