Rygh P, Bowling K, Hovlandsdal L, Williams S
Am J Orthod. 1986 Jun;89(6):453-68. doi: 10.1016/0002-9416(86)90001-1.
The behavior and role of blood vessels and blood-borne cells in the process of the remodeling of the periodontal ligament (PDL) incident to experimental tooth movement was studied in rats. Particular interest was focused on areas of tension and of pressure with frontal bone resorption but without overt hyalinization. An increase of vascular activity occurred in the above mentioned situations. Extensive breakdown of collagen was observed in pressure areas with frontal resorption and in areas of tension concomitant with vascular invasion. Two patterns of fiber and bone remodeling were seen in areas of tension: intense vascular activity within the periodontal membrane and intense vascular activity inside the alveolar bone. Macrophages occurred consistently near blood vessels both in areas of tension and in areas of resorption. These are multipotent cells that obviously influence the remodeling process.
在大鼠中研究了血管和血源性细胞在实验性牙齿移动所致牙周韧带(PDL)重塑过程中的行为和作用。特别关注的是有额骨吸收但无明显玻璃样变的张力区和压力区。在上述情况下,血管活性增加。在有额骨吸收的压力区和伴有血管侵入的张力区,观察到胶原的广泛分解。在张力区可见两种纤维和骨重塑模式:牙周膜内强烈的血管活性和牙槽骨内强烈的血管活性。在张力区和吸收区,巨噬细胞始终出现在血管附近。这些是多能细胞,明显影响重塑过程。