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Publication : Expression of type I and XII collagen during development of the periodontal ligament in the mouse.

First Author  MacNeil RL Year  1998
Journal  Arch Oral Biol Volume  43
Issue  10 Pages  779-87
PubMed ID  9796779 Mgi Jnum  J:50414
Mgi Id  MGI:1303321 Doi  10.1016/s0003-9969(98)00054-5
Citation  MacNeil RL, et al. (1998) Expression of type I and XII collagen during development of the periodontal ligament in the mouse. Arch Oral Biol 43(10):779-87
abstractText  The purpose (of this study) was to determine the temporal and spatial pattern of type XII collagen expression during murine tooth/root development. Using in situ hybridization techniques, expression of type XII collagen was compared with that of type I collagen, the most abundant collagen in periodontal tissues. Mouse first mandibular molars were examined at the following developmental periods: pre-root formation, early root formation, initial alignment of the periodontal ligament (PDL) fibres, and PDL maturation as the tooth erupted and attained occlusal function. Transcripts for type I collagen were identified in bone cells and odontoblasts at all times but not in the dental follicle before root formation. As root formation progressed, type I collagen expression became apparent within cells of the dental follicle and forming PDL. During early stages of tooth development, signal for type XII collagen was not observed in any cells/tissues. Type XII collagen expression was first detected in the dental follicle/PDL region during tooth eruption and increased in the PDL as the molar tooth erupted into the mouth and achieved occlusal contact. These findings suggest that type XII expression is timed with the alignment and organization of PDL fibres and is limited in tooth development to cells within the periodontal ligament.
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