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Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors

Considerable descriptive information about the overall organization of mouse mandibular incisor enamel is available but almost nothing is known about the quantitative characteristics of enamel rod arrangement and distribution in these teeth. This has important implications concerning cell movement d...

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Autores principales: Smith, Charles E., Hu, Yuanyuan, Hu, Jan C‐C., Simmer, James P.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30426488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12912
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Hu, Yuanyuan
Hu, Jan C‐C.
Simmer, James P.
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description Considerable descriptive information about the overall organization of mouse mandibular incisor enamel is available but almost nothing is known about the quantitative characteristics of enamel rod arrangement and distribution in these teeth. This has important implications concerning cell movement during the secretory stage because each ameloblast makes one enamel rod. Knowing how many enamel rods are cut open in a cross‐section of the enamel layer could provide insights into understanding the dynamics of how groups of ameloblasts form the enamel layer. In this study, cross‐sections of fully mineralized enamel were cut on 24 mandibular mouse incisors, polished and etched, and imaged by scanning electron microscopy in backscatter mode. Montaged maps of the entire enamel layer were made at high magnification and the enamel rod profiles in each map were color‐coded based upon rod category. Quantitative analyses of each color layer in the maps were then performed using standard routines available in imagej. The data indicated that that there were on average 7233 ± 575 enamel rod profiles per cross‐section in mandibular incisors of 7‐week‐old mice, with 70% located in the inner enamel layer, 27% located in the outer enamel layer, and 3% positioned near the mesial and lateral cementoenamel junctions. All enamel rod profiles showed progressive increases in tilt angles, some very large in magnitude, from the lateral to mesial sides of the enamel layer, whereas only minor variations in tilt angle were found relative to enamel thickness at given locations across the enamel layer. The decussation angle between alternating rows of rod profiles within the inner enamel layer was fairly constant from the lateral to central labial sides of the enamel layer, but it increased dramatically in the mesial region of the enamel layer. The packing density of all rod profiles decreased from lateral to central labial regions of the enamel layer and then in progressing mesially, decreased slightly (inner enamel, mesial tilt), increased slightly (outer enamel layer) or almost doubled in magnitude (inner enamel, lateral tilt). It was concluded that these variations in rod tilt angle and packing densities are adaptations that allow the tooth to maintain a sharp incisal edge and shovel‐shape as renewing segments formed by around 7200 ameloblasts are brought onto the occluding surface of the tooth by continuous renewal.
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spelling pubmed-63268262019-01-16 Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors Smith, Charles E. Hu, Yuanyuan Hu, Jan C‐C. Simmer, James P. J Anat Original Articles Considerable descriptive information about the overall organization of mouse mandibular incisor enamel is available but almost nothing is known about the quantitative characteristics of enamel rod arrangement and distribution in these teeth. This has important implications concerning cell movement during the secretory stage because each ameloblast makes one enamel rod. Knowing how many enamel rods are cut open in a cross‐section of the enamel layer could provide insights into understanding the dynamics of how groups of ameloblasts form the enamel layer. In this study, cross‐sections of fully mineralized enamel were cut on 24 mandibular mouse incisors, polished and etched, and imaged by scanning electron microscopy in backscatter mode. Montaged maps of the entire enamel layer were made at high magnification and the enamel rod profiles in each map were color‐coded based upon rod category. Quantitative analyses of each color layer in the maps were then performed using standard routines available in imagej. The data indicated that that there were on average 7233 ± 575 enamel rod profiles per cross‐section in mandibular incisors of 7‐week‐old mice, with 70% located in the inner enamel layer, 27% located in the outer enamel layer, and 3% positioned near the mesial and lateral cementoenamel junctions. All enamel rod profiles showed progressive increases in tilt angles, some very large in magnitude, from the lateral to mesial sides of the enamel layer, whereas only minor variations in tilt angle were found relative to enamel thickness at given locations across the enamel layer. The decussation angle between alternating rows of rod profiles within the inner enamel layer was fairly constant from the lateral to central labial sides of the enamel layer, but it increased dramatically in the mesial region of the enamel layer. The packing density of all rod profiles decreased from lateral to central labial regions of the enamel layer and then in progressing mesially, decreased slightly (inner enamel, mesial tilt), increased slightly (outer enamel layer) or almost doubled in magnitude (inner enamel, lateral tilt). It was concluded that these variations in rod tilt angle and packing densities are adaptations that allow the tooth to maintain a sharp incisal edge and shovel‐shape as renewing segments formed by around 7200 ameloblasts are brought onto the occluding surface of the tooth by continuous renewal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-13 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6326826/ /pubmed/30426488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12912 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Anatomy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Anatomical Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hu, Yuanyuan
Hu, Jan C‐C.
Simmer, James P.
Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title_full Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title_short Quantitative analysis of the core 2D arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
title_sort quantitative analysis of the core 2d arrangement and distribution of enamel rods in cross‐sections of mandibular mouse incisors
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30426488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/joa.12912
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