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Calbindin D28k-like immunoreactivity during the formation of the enamel-free area in the rat molar teeth

โœ Scribed by Onishi, Tomoyuki ;Ooshima, Takashi ;Sobue, Shizuo ;Tabata, Makoto J. ;Kurisu, Kojiro ;Wakisaka, Satoshi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
521 KB
Volume
258
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-276X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of calbindin D28k in the ameloblasts derived from the inner enamel epithelium. The occlusal surfaces of the rodent molars partly lack the enamel covering, which is referred to as enamel-free area (EFA). In the present study, we compared the immunohistochemical localization of calbindin D28k-like immunoreactivity (CB-LI) in the cells at the EFA (EFA cells) and ameloblasts of the rat molar teeth at the light microscopic level. CB-LI was strong in the ameloblasts of the presecretory through the protective stages, while it was faint at the late secretory to transitional stages. However, some mature ameloblasts lacked the immunoreactivity. On the other hand, the majority of EFA cells showed distinct polarization and elongation that were absent in few cells at the early stage of EFA formation. At all stages, the EFA cells adjacent to the ameloblasts showed CB-LI, however, some cells adjacent to the mature ameloblasts lacked the reaction. Intensive CB-LI was demonstrated in EFA cells at the reduced enamel epithelium. These immunohistochemical findings suggest EFA cells have cytochemical properties similar to those of ameloblasts.


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