Facial skeletal growth in growing "toothless" osteopetrotic (op/op) mice: radiographic findings.

T Kawata, C Tokimasa, T Fujita, S Ozawa, H Sugiyama, K Tanne
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The defective bone resorption in the osteopetrotic (op/op) mouse brings about failure of tooth eruption. Furthermore, the op/op mouse has been studied as a "toothless" mouse in recent morphological and physiological investigations of the relationship between mastication and masseter muscle development. The present study was conducted to examine in detail the nasal bone and the premaxillary bone in this mutant mouse and to assess the roles of incisor growth and the mechanical stress of mastication in nasal bone and premaxillary bone growth. The forms of the nasal bone and the premaxillary bone were observed using roentgenography in both toothless op/op and normal (control) mice. In the op/op mouse, the nasal bone and the premaxillary bone show remarkable deformity. In contrast, the normal mouse appears well developed. This suggests that growth of the incisor root is important to normal upper jaw growth in the mouse. Furthermore, it is proposed that the upper facial phenotype seen in the op/op mice results from not only decreased bone resorption, but also from absence of the mechanical stress provided by normal mastication.

生长中的“无牙”骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠面部骨骼的生长:x线表现。
骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠骨吸收缺陷导致出牙失败。此外,在最近的咀嚼和咬肌发育关系的形态学和生理学研究中,op/op小鼠被研究为“无牙”小鼠。本研究对该突变小鼠的鼻骨和上颌前骨进行了详细的研究,并评估了切牙生长和咀嚼机械应力在鼻骨和上颌前骨生长中的作用。用x线摄影观察无牙op/op小鼠和正常(对照)小鼠的鼻骨和上颌前骨形态。在op/op小鼠中,鼻骨和上颌前骨表现出明显的畸形。相比之下,正常小鼠看起来发育良好。这表明,门牙根的生长对小鼠正常上颌生长很重要。此外,我们提出,op/op小鼠的上面部表型不仅是由于骨吸收减少,也是由于缺乏正常咀嚼提供的机械应力。
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