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Possible role of immunocompetent cells and the expression of heat shock protein-25 in the process of pulpal regeneration after tooth injury in rat molars.

Authors: Nakakura-Ohshima, K  Watanabe, J  Kenmotsu, S  Ohshima, H 
Citation: Nakakura-Ohshima K, etal., J Electron Microsc (Tokyo) 2003;52(6):581-91.
RGD ID: 1304292
Pubmed: PMID:14756247   (View Abstract at PubMed)

Recent studies have established that heat shock proteins (HSPs) potentially play a role in immunosurveillance. The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the chronological changes of immunocompetent cells and the expression of HSP-25 in the process of pulpal regeneration after tooth injury in rat molars by immunocytochemistry for HSP-25 and class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen. In untreated control teeth, intense HSP-25 immunoreactivity was found in the cell bodies of odontoblasts. Both cavity preparation and tooth replantation caused the degeneration of the odontoblast layer to result in the loss of HSP-25 immunoreactions in the suffered dental pulp at the early stages after tooth injury. Numerous class II MHC-positive cells appeared along the pulp-dentin border and extended their cell processes into the dentinal tubules at 12-24 h after cavity preparation and 3 days after tooth replantation. Newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells with HSP-25 immunoreactivity were arranged at the pulp-dentin border and the class II MHC-positive cells retreated towards the subodontoblastic layer by post-operative days 3-5 after tooth injury. Thus, the common cellular events occur during pulpal regeneration following two different experimental injuries. These findings indicate that the time course of changes in the expression of HSP-25 immunoreactivity reflects the degeneration/regeneration process of odontoblasts and that the temporal appearance of the class II MHC-positive cells at the pulp-dentin border suggests their participation in odontoblast differentiation as well as in initial defence reactions during the pulpal regeneration process.

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Gene Hspb1 heat shock protein family B (small) member 1 Rattus norvegicus

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