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大鼠正在发育的磨牙牙釉质器官的血管形成——腐蚀铸型的扫描电子显微镜研究

Vascularization of the enamel organ in developing molar teeth of rats--scanning electron microscope study of corrosion casts.

作者信息

Yoshida S, Ohshima H, Kobayashi S

出版信息

Okajimas Folia Anat Jpn. 1989 Aug;66(2-3):99-111. doi: 10.2535/ofaj1936.66.2-3_99.

Abstract

Vascularization of the enamel organ was demonstrated in the developing upper first molar teeth of rats from the 19-day embryo to 5 days after birth employing the vascular casting/scanning electron microscope method. Capillaries were first observed in the enamel organ at the 21-day embryo. By that time, with the beginning of differentiation of the inner enamel epithelium into ameloblasts, mesenchymal cells situated in close proximity to the inner enamel epithelium had begun to differentiate into odontoblasts, but deposition of organic substances had not commenced. The occurrence of blood capillaries before the nutritional supply through the dental papilla was interrupted by the deposition of dentin and enamel, may possibly be due to the high nutritional requirements of the ameloblasts following differentiation from the inner enamel epithelium. With the advance of dentin and enamel formation, many capillaries entered the enamel organ and finally formed a flattened vascular network next to the stratum intermedium. These findings suggest that the capillaries in the enamel organ should be regarded as a change which affords a rapid and sufficient supply of metabolic substances necessary for amelogenesis. The newly developed capillaries in the enamel organ grew first by sprouting and later by loop formation.

摘要

采用血管铸型/扫描电子显微镜方法,在大鼠发育中的上颌第一磨牙中,从胚胎第19天到出生后5天,均观察到釉器的血管化现象。在胚胎第21天首次在釉器中观察到毛细血管。此时,随着内釉上皮开始分化为成釉细胞,紧邻内釉上皮的间充质细胞已开始分化为成牙本质细胞,但有机物质的沉积尚未开始。在通过牙乳头的营养供应被牙本质和釉质的沉积中断之前就出现毛细血管,这可能是由于成釉细胞从内釉上皮分化后对营养的高需求所致。随着牙本质和釉质形成的进展,许多毛细血管进入釉器,最终在中间层旁边形成一个扁平的血管网络。这些发现表明,釉器中的毛细血管应被视为一种变化,它能为釉质形成提供快速而充足的代谢物质供应。釉器中新形成的毛细血管首先通过出芽生长,随后通过环形成长。

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