Jiang Nan, Guo Weihua, Chen Mo, Zheng Ying, Zhou Jian, Kim Sahng Gyoon, Embree Mildred C, Songhee Song Karen, Marao Heloisa F, Mao Jeremy J
Front Oral Biol. 2016;18:1-8. doi: 10.1159/000351894. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
The periodontal ligament (PDL) and alveolar bone are two critical tissues for understanding orthodontic tooth movement. The current literature is replete with descriptive studies of multiple cell types and their matrices in the PDL and alveolar bone, but is deficient with how stem/progenitor cells differentiate into PDL and alveolar bone cells. Can one type of orthodontic force with a specific magnitude and frequency activate osteoblasts, whereas another force type activates osteoclasts? This chapter will discuss the biology of not only mature cells and their matrices in the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, but also stem/progenitor cells that differentiate into fibroblasts, osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Key advances in tooth movement rely on further understanding of osteoblast and fibroblast differentiation from mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells, and osteoclastogenesis from the hematopoietic/monocyte lineage.
牙周韧带(PDL)和牙槽骨是理解正畸牙齿移动的两个关键组织。当前文献充斥着对牙周韧带和牙槽骨中多种细胞类型及其基质的描述性研究,但在干细胞/祖细胞如何分化为牙周韧带和牙槽骨细胞方面存在不足。一种具有特定大小和频率的正畸力能否激活成骨细胞,而另一种力型能否激活破骨细胞?本章将不仅讨论牙周韧带和牙槽骨中成熟细胞及其基质的生物学特性,还将讨论分化为成纤维细胞、成骨细胞和破骨细胞的干细胞/祖细胞。牙齿移动的关键进展依赖于对间充质干细胞/祖细胞向成骨细胞和成纤维细胞分化以及造血/单核细胞系向破骨细胞分化的进一步理解。