Maeda T, Sato O, Iwanaga T, Takano Y
Department of Oral Anatomy, Niigata University School of Dentistry, Japan.
Proc Finn Dent Soc. 1992;88 Suppl 1:557-62.
The distribution and subcellular localization of nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR) in human teeth has been investigated by immunohistochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels. Many nerves in the dental pulp were intensely immunoreactive for NGFR. The pattern of distribution was largely similar to that of nerve fibers demonstrated by immunostaining for neurofilament protein (NFP), the most universal marker protein for pulpal nerves. In the predentin and dentin, more nerve fibers were intensely immunoreactive for NGFR than were demonstrable with NFP-antibodies. Immunoelectron microscopy showed that the NGFR-immunoreactivity was localized on the axoplasmic membrane in unmyelinated axons and on the outside of accompanying Schwann cells. No NGFR-immunoreactivity was found on the axons of myelinated nerves nor their supporting cells.
已通过光镜和电镜免疫组织化学方法研究了神经生长因子受体(NGFR)在人牙齿中的分布及亚细胞定位。牙髓中的许多神经对NGFR呈现强烈免疫反应性。其分布模式与通过神经丝蛋白(NFP)免疫染色所显示的神经纤维分布模式大体相似,NFP是牙髓神经最普遍的标记蛋白。在前期牙本质和牙本质中,对NGFR呈现强烈免疫反应性的神经纤维比用NFP抗体所能显示的更多。免疫电子显微镜显示,NGFR免疫反应性定位于无髓轴突的轴质膜上以及伴随的施万细胞外侧。在有髓神经的轴突及其支持细胞上未发现NGFR免疫反应性。