Postnatal development of periodontal ruffini endings in rat incisors: An immunoelectron microscopic study using protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5) antibody
- 27 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 362 (4) , 551-564
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903620409
Abstract
Postnatal development of Ruffini endings was ultrastructuraally investigated in the upper incisors of the rat from 1 day to 60 days after birth by means of protein gene product 9. 5 (PGP 9. 5) immunocytochemistry. The immunostaining with PGP 9. 5 antibody clearly demonstrated chronological alterations of the distribution and ultrastructure of the Ruffini endings during postnatal development. At 1 day after birth, the PGP 9. 5 positive nerve terminals contained a few mitochondria and vesicles immunonegative for PGP 9. 5. Dendritic terminals appeared at 4 days after birth, with a small number of expanded or bulbous portions. These expanded portions possessed morphological features similar to those of the growth cone: several mitochondria and various kinds of vesicles. Typical Ruffini endings with dendritic ramification and expanded portions appeared 7–11 days after birth. At this stage, parts of the axon terminals extended through the slits of Schwann cell covering and formed finger‐like projections called axonal spines. These Ruffini endings increased dramatically in number after 24–26 days and were identical in density and morphology to those seen in adult rats. After the commencement of the occlusion between the incisors, the number of large mitochondria increased, in contrast to the decrease of the vesicles in the axon terminals. Moreover, the axonal spines increased both in number and in length. Thus, the periodontal nerve endings showed stage‐specific morphological features intimately related in timing to tooth eruption and occlusion. Functional stimuli possibly contribute to the final differentiation and maturation of the periodontal Ruffini endings. © 1995 Wiley‐Liss Inc.Keywords
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