1. Immunolocalization of podoplanin/E11/gp38, CD44, and endomucin in the odontoblastic cell layer of murine tooth germs
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Naznin Khadiza, Muneteru Sasaki, Hayato Ohshima, Zixuan Qiu, Tomoka Hasegawa, Yasutaka Yawaka, Miki Abe, Paulo Henrique Luiz de Freitas, Tomoya Nagai, Hiromi Hongo, Yukina Miyamoto-Takasaki, Mai Haraguchi, Yimin, Tomomaya Yamamoto, Shinichiro Kuroshima, Minqi Li, Norio Amizuka, and Tsuneyuki Yamamoto
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sialoglycoproteins ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Animals ,Tooth Germs ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,Cell layer ,Odontoblasts ,biology ,Chemistry ,Inner enamel epithelium ,CD44 ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Tooth Germ ,General Medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Hyaluronan Receptors ,030104 developmental biology ,Odontoblast ,Podoplanin ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Odontogenesis - Abstract
In this study, we attempted to localize the immunoreactivities of podoplanin/E11/gp38 and CD44, a counterpart possessing a high affinity to podoplanin/E11/gp38, as well as endomucin-immunoreactive blood vessels in the regions of odontoblast layers and the underlying sub-odontoblastic layers in murine tooth germs. Endomucin-reactive small blood vessels were scattered throughout the dental papillae of the tooth germs at postnatal day 1 but came to be localized close to the odontoblast/sub-odontoblastic layers until day 3. After postnatal day 5, small blood vessels were seen in odontoblast cell layers, while blood vessels with relatively larger diameters were seen forming in sub-odontoblastic layers. Immunoreactivities of podoplanin/E11/gp38 and CD44 were not detectable in the cells of dental papillae facing the inner enamel epithelium at postnatal day 1. However, at around postnatal days 3-5, podoplanin/E11/gp38 was localized in the odontoblast layer but not in the sub-odontoblastic layer, whereas CD44 was observed in the sub-odontoblastic layer but not in the odontoblast layer. The exclusive immunolocalization of podoplanin/E11/gp38 and CD44 in the odontoblast layers and sub-odontoblastic layers was seen after postnatal day 3 of the tooth germs, when the mesenchymal cells of dental papillae have already differentiated into mature odontoblasts at the cusp tip. Taken together, it seems likely that endomucin-reactive small blood vessels extended to the podoplanin/E11/gp38-positive odontoblast layers, whereas endomucin-reactive large blood vessels were already present in CD44-immmunopositive sub-odontoblastic layer, indicating the cellular regulation on the vascularization of endomucin-reactive endothelial cells during odontogenesis of the tooth germs.
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- 2019
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