“无牙”骨质疏松(op/op)小鼠下颌髁突形态。

T Kawata, S Niida, S Kawasoko, M Kaku, T Fujita, H Sugiyama, K Tanne
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骨质疏松性op/op小鼠骨吸收缺陷导致颅面变形和出牙失败。本研究旨在探讨生长期op/op小鼠髁头和下颌支的形态学变化。正常小鼠的髁突头比其下支宽得多,断奶后髁突头开始增大和骨化,支变成致密的骨组织。在本观察中,op/op小鼠没有发现这些变化。髁头小,内侧部被肥大的软骨细胞占据。尽管op/op小鼠缺乏骨吸收,但由骨小梁组成的下颌支压实的发生时间比正常小鼠晚。鉴于最近的研究报道了局部机械应力调节骨形成的证据,我们认为op/op小鼠的髁头和分支的生长不仅是由于破骨细胞的缺乏,而且是由于咀嚼的机械应力不足。
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Morphology of the mandibular condyle in "toothless" osteopetrotic (op/op) mice.

The defective bone resorption in the osteopetrotic op/op mouse brings about cranio-facial deformation and failure of tooth eruption. This study was conducted to elucidate the morphological changes of the condylar head and mandibular ramus in growing op/op mice. In normal mice, the condylar head is much broader than the ramus beneath it, enlargement and ossification of the condylar head begin after weaning, and the ramus becomes compact bone tissue. None of these changes were found in the op/op mice in the present observation. The condylar head was small, and its inner side was occupied by hypertrophic cartilage cells. In spite of the lack of bone resorption in op/op mice, the compaction of the mandibular ramus, which was composed of bone trabeculae, occurred later than that in normal mice. In view of recently studies reported evidence that local mechanical stress regulates the bone formation, we consider that undergrowth of the condylar head and the ramus in the op/op mouse results from not only a deficiency of osteoclasts but also insufficient mechanical stress from mastication.

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