On the effect of vinblastine on ameloblasts of rat incisors in vivo. 3. Acute and protracted effect on differentiating ameloblasts. A light microscopical study.

H. Moe
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The acute effect of vinblastine sulphate at a dosage of 0.2 mg per 100 g body weight on ameloblasts in the progress of differentiation in rat incisors, and the ability of these cells to develop into secretory ameloblasts after exposure to the drug, were studied under the light microscope. In the early stages of differentiation (exclusively dividing cells) no changes were seen. In more advanced stages of differentiation the cell apices were altered and the nuclei normally placed near the cell base were located at all levels in the ameloblast layer. These changes were reversible and the cells developed into secretory ameloblasts of normal appearance and function. Ameloblasts in the most advanced stage of differentiation in which secretion had begun were severely damaged, and the mature secretory ameloblast population derived from these cells was decimated and produced enamel matrix with abnormal structure. It is concluded that differentiating ameloblasts are relatively invulnerable to vinblastine, whereas in secretory ameloblasts the organelles directly engaged in the secretory processes are particularly exposed to damage from the drug.
长春碱对大鼠门牙体内成釉细胞的影响。3.对成釉细胞分化的急性和持续性影响。光学显微镜研究
在光镜下观察了0.2 mg / 100 g体重硫酸长春碱对大鼠门牙细胞分化过程中的成釉细胞的急性作用,以及这些细胞在药物作用下发育为分泌型成釉细胞的能力。在分化的早期阶段(完全分裂的细胞)没有变化。在更高级的分化阶段,细胞顶端发生改变,通常位于细胞基部附近的细胞核位于成釉细胞层的各级。这些变化是可逆的,细胞发育为具有正常外观和功能的分泌性成釉细胞。分化最晚期开始分泌的成釉细胞严重受损,由这些细胞衍生的成熟的分泌型成釉细胞群被大量破坏,产生结构异常的釉质基质。结果表明,分化型成釉细胞相对不易受到长春碱的影响,而在分泌型成釉细胞中,直接参与分泌过程的细胞器特别容易受到药物的损害。
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