Ahmad N, Ruch J V
Institut de Biologie Médicale, CNRS LP 6520, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
Cell Tissue Kinet. 1987 May;20(3):319-29. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2184.1987.tb01314.x.
The growth of embryonic first lower mouse molars in vitro was slow and reduced in comparison with in vivo development: the volume of teeth removed on day 15 and 16 of gestation and cultured for 6 days did not exceed the volume reached at day 18 in vivo. The volume of teeth removed on day 17 and 18 and cultured for 6 days either remained constant or decreased. The appearance of post-mitotic odontoblasts and ameloblasts was delayed in vitro. This behaviour might be correlated with a lengthening of the cell cycle (Tc). In vitro, the average durations of Tc (established by the percentage labelled mitoses technique) were 17.4-20.2 hr and 19.1-19.4 hr for pre-odontoblasts and pre-ameloblasts respectively. In vivo, the corresponding Tc values were 13.9 hr and 13.5 hr. The coordination of mitotic activities of pre-odontoblasts and pre-ameloblasts existing in vivo was maintained in vitro, and therefore seemed to require intra-dental control mechanisms. Non-specific extra-dental serum factors may affect the duration of Tc.