KMID : 0578320110310010065
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Molecules and Cells 2011 Volume.31 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.71
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The Presence of Open Dentinal Tubules Affects the Biological Properties of Dental Pulp Cells Ex Vivo
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Mei-Ying Shao
Zhong-Sen Fu Ran Cheng Hui Yang Li Cheng Feng-Ming Wang Tao Hu
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Abstract
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To investigate the effects of open dentinal tubules on the morphological and functional characteristics of dental pulp cells. Morphological changes in human dental pulp cells that were seeded onto dentin discs with open den-tinal tubules were investigated on days 1, 2, 4, and 10 of culture using scanning electron microscopy and fluores-cence microscopy. Samples collected on days 1, 3, 6, 8, and 10 of culture were evaluated for cell proliferation rate and alkaline phosphatase activity. Cultured human dental pulp cells developed a columnar or polygonal morphology and monopolar cytoplasmic processes that extended into the dentinal tubules. The cells formed a multilayer and secreted an extracellular matrix onto the cell surface. Scanning electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy revealed polarized organization of odontoblasts. Cells seeded onto dentin discs prolifer-ated minimally but showed high levels of ALP activity. Dental pulp cells seeded onto treated dentin discs develop an odontoblast-like phenotype, which may be a potential alternative for use in experimental research on dentinogenesis.
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KEYWORD
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dental pulp cells, dentin disc, dentinal tubules, differentiation, odontoblasts
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