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B6C3F1小鼠中的上皮诱导性牙髓牙本质小体

Epithelial-induced intrapulpal denticles in B6C3F1 mice.

作者信息

Long Philip H, Herbert Ronald A

机构信息

Pathology Associates, A Charles River Company, West Chester, Ohio 45069, USA.

出版信息

Toxicol Pathol. 2002 Nov-Dec;30(6):744-8. doi: 10.1080/01926230290166832.

Abstract

Multiple intrapulpal denticles were observed in maxillary incisors of control and treated B6C3F1 mice used in a chronic inhalation study. Histologically, the denticles originated from multiple small budlike projections emanating from the epithelial sheath, immediately adjacent to the pulp chamber. The denticles were round to ovoid in shape with a central cavity surrounded by tubular dentin. Immature denticles contained epithelial cells within the central cavity, whereas mature denticles were either devoid of cells or contained cell fragments. A layer of columnar odontoblasts surrounded the outer surface of each denticle. Denticles advanced in a coronal direction as the incisors grew. With continued incisor growth, some denticles impacted the tooth wall and were associated with defects in dentinogenesis, altered tooth shape, and microfractures. Some denticles became partly or entirely incorporated into the dentin of the tooth. Intrapulpal denticle formation may represent a previously unidentified alteration that could contribute to the development of dental dysplasia in mice by interfering with normal tooth development and predisposing affected teeth to malformation and biomechanical failure with fracture.

摘要

在一项慢性吸入研究中使用的对照和处理过的B6C3F1小鼠的上颌切牙中观察到多个牙髓内牙本质小体。组织学上,这些牙本质小体起源于紧邻牙髓腔的上皮鞘发出的多个小芽状突起。牙本质小体呈圆形至椭圆形,有一个被管状牙本质包围的中央腔。未成熟的牙本质小体在中央腔内含有上皮细胞,而成熟的牙本质小体要么没有细胞,要么含有细胞碎片。一层柱状成牙本质细胞围绕着每个牙本质小体的外表面。随着切牙的生长,牙本质小体向冠方推进。随着切牙持续生长,一些牙本质小体撞击牙壁,并与牙本质形成缺陷、牙齿形状改变和微骨折有关。一些牙本质小体部分或完全融入牙齿的牙本质中。牙髓内牙本质小体的形成可能代表一种先前未被识别的改变,这种改变可能通过干扰正常牙齿发育并使受影响的牙齿易发生畸形和生物力学性骨折失败,从而导致小鼠牙齿发育异常。

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