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Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice

INTRODUCTION: The intentional perforation of the pulp chamber floor before tooth replantation promotes pulpal healing by facilitating the revascularization of the pulp cavity. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of this method on the dynamics of quiescent dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). METHOD...

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Autores principales: Sano, Hiroto, Nakakura-Ohshima, Kuniko, Quispe-Salcedo, Angela, Okada, Yasuo, Sato, Takuichi, Ohshima, Hayato
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2023.10.004
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author Sano, Hiroto
Nakakura-Ohshima, Kuniko
Quispe-Salcedo, Angela
Okada, Yasuo
Sato, Takuichi
Ohshima, Hayato
author_facet Sano, Hiroto
Nakakura-Ohshima, Kuniko
Quispe-Salcedo, Angela
Okada, Yasuo
Sato, Takuichi
Ohshima, Hayato
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description INTRODUCTION: The intentional perforation of the pulp chamber floor before tooth replantation promotes pulpal healing by facilitating the revascularization of the pulp cavity. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of this method on the dynamics of quiescent dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). METHODS: The right and left maxillary first molars of Crlj:CD1 mice and TetOP-histone 2B (H2B)-green fluorescent protein (GFP) mice were extracted. The left molars were immediately replanted as the control group (CG), whereas the pulp chamber floor of the right molars were perforated before the tooth was replanted as the experimental group (EG). Immunohistochemistry for Nestin and GFP, and quantitative RT-PCR for Nestin, Opn, CD11c, and Oct3/4 mRNA were performed. RESULTS: The rate of Nestin-positive perimeter along the pulp–dentin border in the EG tended to be higher than that of the CG at days 5 and 7 and was significantly increased between days 3 and 7. The rate of GFP-positive cells in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at days 5 and/or 7 in the mesial and middle coronal pulp. CD11c mRNA in the EG at day 5 was significantly higher than that of the CG and tended to be higher than that of the CG during the observation period. Oct3/4 mRNA expression in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at day 7. CONCLUSIONS: The current experimental model demonstrated the promotion of the survival of DPSCs and their differentiation into odontoblast-like cells (OBLCs). Thus, the use of this model is expected to clarify the crosstalk mechanism between immune cells, including macrophages and dendritic cells, and DPSCs with regards to pulpal healing after tooth replantation. It also provides insight into the differentiation process of DPSCs into OBLCs.
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spelling pubmed-106562212023-11-06 Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice Sano, Hiroto Nakakura-Ohshima, Kuniko Quispe-Salcedo, Angela Okada, Yasuo Sato, Takuichi Ohshima, Hayato Regen Ther Original Article INTRODUCTION: The intentional perforation of the pulp chamber floor before tooth replantation promotes pulpal healing by facilitating the revascularization of the pulp cavity. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of this method on the dynamics of quiescent dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). METHODS: The right and left maxillary first molars of Crlj:CD1 mice and TetOP-histone 2B (H2B)-green fluorescent protein (GFP) mice were extracted. The left molars were immediately replanted as the control group (CG), whereas the pulp chamber floor of the right molars were perforated before the tooth was replanted as the experimental group (EG). Immunohistochemistry for Nestin and GFP, and quantitative RT-PCR for Nestin, Opn, CD11c, and Oct3/4 mRNA were performed. RESULTS: The rate of Nestin-positive perimeter along the pulp–dentin border in the EG tended to be higher than that of the CG at days 5 and 7 and was significantly increased between days 3 and 7. The rate of GFP-positive cells in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at days 5 and/or 7 in the mesial and middle coronal pulp. CD11c mRNA in the EG at day 5 was significantly higher than that of the CG and tended to be higher than that of the CG during the observation period. Oct3/4 mRNA expression in the EG was significantly higher than that of the CG at day 7. CONCLUSIONS: The current experimental model demonstrated the promotion of the survival of DPSCs and their differentiation into odontoblast-like cells (OBLCs). Thus, the use of this model is expected to clarify the crosstalk mechanism between immune cells, including macrophages and dendritic cells, and DPSCs with regards to pulpal healing after tooth replantation. It also provides insight into the differentiation process of DPSCs into OBLCs. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2023-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10656221/ /pubmed/38028939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2023.10.004 Text en © 2023 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sano, Hiroto
Nakakura-Ohshima, Kuniko
Quispe-Salcedo, Angela
Okada, Yasuo
Sato, Takuichi
Ohshima, Hayato
Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title_full Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title_fullStr Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title_full_unstemmed Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title_short Early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
title_sort early revascularization activates quiescent dental pulp stem cells following tooth replantation in mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2023.10.004
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