Mouse cellular cementum is highly dependent on growth hormone status
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M. C. Herzberg |
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01/01/2004
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Resumo |
Cementum is known to be growth-hormone (GH)-responsive, but to what extent is unclear. This study examines the effects of extremes of GH status on cementogenesis in three lines of genetically modified mice; GH excess (giant), GH antagonist excess (dwarf), and GH receptor-deleted (GHR-KO) (dwarf). Age-matched mandibular molar tissues were processed for light microscope histology. Digital images of sections of first molar teeth were captured for morphometric analysis of lingual root cementum. Cross-sectional area of the cellular cementum was a sensitive guide to GH status, being reduced nearly 10-fold in GHR-KO mice, three-fold in GH antagonist mice, and increased almost two-fold in giant mice (p |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
International and American Associations for Dental Research |
Palavras-Chave | #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine #Cementum #Growth Hormone #Gh Transgenic Mice #Gh Receptor Knockout Mice #Bone Morphogenetic Proteins #Transgenic Mice #Body-composition #Root-formation #Rat #Expression #Cementogenesis #Periodontium #Receptor #Biology #C1 #270106 Cell Development (incl. Cell Division and Apoptosis) #730112 Oro-dental and disorders |
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Journal Article |