Effects of 1‐hydroxyethylidene‐1, 1‐bisphosphonate (HEBP) on the formation of dentin and the periodontal attachment apparatus in the mouse
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 174 (1) , 83-103
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001740107
Abstract
The effects of the bisphosphonate HEBP on dentin formation and the structural relationship between the dentin and the developing periodontal attachment apparatus have been studied in the continuously growing mouse incisor. It was observed that HEBP (in doses ≥ 8 mg P/kg b.w/day) not only inhibited the deposition of mineral crystallites in newly formed dentin matrix, but also entirely prevented the formation of a layer of acellular root cementum. It was further noticed that the drug interfered with the deposition of 3H-serine-containing substances at the predentin-dentin border. This was not always accompanied by an inhibition of dentin mineralization, thereby suggesting that 3H-serine-containing proteins (presumably phosphoproteins) do not play a critical role in the deposition of mineral layers onto previously formed ones. The absence of a cementum layer did not prevent the developing periodontal ligament from establishing matrix-to-matrix connections with the root-analogue dentin. Collagen fibrils of the ligament intermingled with those of the mantle dentin, which in contrast to teeth not exposed to the drug were clearly visible and not masked by electron-dense matrix components. Finally, it was found that the drug had distinct effects on the formation of root-analogue and crown-analogue dentin. Whereas during the course of the experiment the odontoblasts along the crown-analogue aspect of the tooth continued to produce circumpulpal dentin matrix, those along the root-analogue aspect of the tooth did so only when the mantle dentin layer had been mineralized prior to HEBP administration. This phenomenon is interpreted as being indicative of fundamental differences between the formation of crown and root dentin.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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