Immunolocalization of platelet‐derived growth factor A and B chains and PDGF‐α and β receptors in human gingival wounds
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Periodontal Research
- Vol. 32 (2) , 209-214
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0765.1997.tb00526.x
Abstract
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a polypeptide growth factor which has been implicated as a major mitogen involved in wound healing. The PDGF appears to promote periodontal regeneration; however, its distribution in gingival tissues is not known and how it participates in gingival wound healing is unclear. Using highly specific antibodies we have studied the distribution of PDGF A and B chains and α- and β-PDGF receptors in healing human gingival wounds. Wounds were created by making a 0.75 mm deep incision in the papilla of healthy human gingiva and biopsies were obtained from the same site after 8 h and 1, 3, 7, 14 and 21 d. Frozen sections were immunostained with affinity purified antibodies. The results showed that both epithelium and fibrin clot manifested positive immunostaining for anti-PDGF-A and B-chain antibodies. Staining was present in unwounded and wounded epithelia, and in the fibrin clot it appeared to be more intense for the PDGF-A chain. Blood vessels in connective tissue were also positive while other areas were largely negative. No significant staining was detectable in healthy tissues for anti-PDGF-α or -β receptor antibodies. However, the wound site began to manifest positive immunostaining for anti-β-receptor antibody after 3 d of healing, became maximal at 7d, and then decreased. Our data indicate, but do not prove, that gingival epithelium may be a source of PDGF A and B chains and that the A chain may have a more prominent role to play during early stages of healing. Expression of PDGF β-receptor appears later at the wound site, indicating that the PDGF B isomer may regulate later wound healing events.Keywords
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