Odontoblast differentiation of human dental pulp cells in explant cultures

被引:241
作者
Couble, ML
Farges, JC
Bleicher, F
Perrat-Mabillon, B
Boudeulle, M
Magloire, H
机构
[1] UCB Lyon 1, Lab Dev Tissus Dent, EA 1892, Fac Odontol, F-69372 Lyon 08, France
[2] UCB Lyon 1, Ctr Microscopie Elect Appl Biol & Geol, Lyon, France
[3] UCB Lyon 1, Lab Physicochim Mat Luminescents, Lyon, France
关键词
human; tooth; culture; odontoblast; mineralization;
D O I
10.1007/PL00005833
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In order to elucidate the mechanisms involved in human dentin formation, we developed a cell culture system to promote differentiation of dental pulp cells into odontoblasts. Explants from human teeth were cultured in Eagle's basal medium supplemented with 10% or 15% fetal calf serum, with or without beta-glycerophosphate (beta GP). Addition of beta GP to the culture medium induced odontoblast features in the cultured pulp cells. Cells polarized and some of them exhibited a typical cellular extension. In some cases, cells aligned with their processes oriented in the same direction and developed junctional complexes similar to the terminal web linking odontoblasts in vivo. Fine structural analyses showed the presence of typical intracellular organelles of the odontoblast body, whereas the process contained only cytoskeleton elements and secretory vesicles. Polarized cells deposited onto the plastic dishes an abundant and organized type I collagen-rich matrix with areas of mineralization appearing thereafter. X-ray microanalysis showed the presence of calcium and phosphorus and the electron diffraction pattern confirmed the apatitic crystal structure of the mineral. High expression of alpha 1(1) collagen mRNAs was detected in all polarized cells whereas dentin sialoprotein gene was mainly expressed in mineralizing areas. This cell culture system allowed for the differentiation of pulp cells into odontoblasts, at both the morphological and functional level. Moreover, these cells presented a spatial organization similar to the odontoblastic layer.
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页码:129 / 138
页数:10
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