Babb R C, Chandrasekaran D, Zaugg L K, Sharpe P T
Department of Craniofacial Development and Stem Cell Biology, Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology (CCRB), Dental Institute, King's College London, London, UK.
Methods Mol Biol. 2019;1922:111-119. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9012-2_11.
Different animal models have been introduced recently to study the process of reparative dentinogenesis in response to injury-induced pulp exposure. Using a mouse model is advantageous over other animal models since mice can be genetically manipulated to examine specific cellular pathways and lineage trace the progeny of a single cell. However, enabling a standardized molar damage in mice is demanding due to the small size of the teeth compared to the available dental instruments. Here we describe a reproducible and reliable in vivo model that allows us to study dentinogenesis in the first maxillary mouse molar.
最近引入了不同的动物模型来研究损伤诱导牙髓暴露后修复性牙本质形成的过程。使用小鼠模型比其他动物模型更具优势,因为可以对小鼠进行基因操作以检查特定的细胞途径,并对单个细胞的后代进行谱系追踪。然而,由于与现有的牙科器械相比牙齿尺寸较小,在小鼠中实现标准化的磨牙损伤具有挑战性。在这里,我们描述了一种可重复且可靠的体内模型,该模型使我们能够研究上颌第一磨牙中的牙本质形成。