Artigo de Periódico
Immunocytochemical detection of dentine matrix protein 1 in experimentally induced reactionary and reparative dentine in rat incisors
Fecha
2010-03Registro en:
0003-9969
v. 55, n. 3
Autor
Aguiar, Márcio Cajazeira
Arana Chavez, Victor E.
Aguiar, Márcio Cajazeira
Arana Chavez, Victor E.
Institución
Resumen
Objective: Although the general mechanisms of dentinogenesis are understood, several
aspects regarding tertiary dentine formation still deserve investigation, especially regarding
the presence and distribution of some noncollagenous matrix proteins. As dentine matrix
protein 1 (DMP 1) is present in primary dentine, it is possible that this protein may also be
present in the dentine matrix secreted after injury, but there are no immunocytochemical
studies attempting its detection in tertiary dentine. The aim of this study was to examine the
ultrastructural immunolocalization of DMP 1 in the tertiary dentine after extrusion of the rat
incisor.
Study design: Upper incisors were extruded 3 mm and then repositioned into their sockets.
After several periods, the incisors were fixed and processed for transmission electron
microscopy and for immunocytochemistry for DMP 1.
Results: Extrusion yielded both types of tertiary dentine, which varied in aspect and related
cells. DMP 1 was found in the mineralized matrix of all types of dentine, presenting high
affinity for collagen, but rare colloidal gold particles over predentine. DMP 1 was evident in
the supranuclear region and inside the nucleus of some odontoblast-like cells.
Conclusion: The observed association between DMP 1 and collagen seem to be essential for
reactionary and reparative dentine formation.
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