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Publication : Mouse molar dentin size/shape is dependent on growth hormone status.

First Author  Smid JR Year  2007
Journal  J Dent Res Volume  86
Issue  5 Pages  463-8
PubMed ID  17452569 Mgi Jnum  J:140837
Mgi Id  MGI:3814676 Doi  10.1177/154405910708600514
Citation  Smid JR, et al. (2007) Mouse molar dentin size/shape is dependent on growth hormone status. J Dent Res 86(5):463-8
abstractText  Growth hormone (GH) status affects dental development, but how GH influences tooth size/shape is unclear. Since GH affects dental epithelial proliferation, we hypothesized that GH influences the tooth crown and root dimensions. Dentin matrix dimensions were measured in longitudinal sections of decalcified first mandibular molars from 3 genetically modified mice: giant (GH-Excess) mice and dwarf (GH-Antagonist and GH-Receptor-Knockout) mice. GH status was found to influence crown width, root length, and dentin thickness. Analysis of these data suggests that GH influences both tooth crown and root development prior to dentinogenesis as well as during appositional growth of dentin. This is concordant with the expression of paracrine GH and GH receptors during tooth bud morphogenesis, and of GH receptors in the enamel organ, dental papilla, and Hertwig's epithelial root sheath during dentinogenesis. Based on prior studies, these GH morphogenetic actions may be mediated by the induction of both bone morphogenetic protein and insulin-like growth factor-1 expression.
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