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Expression Patterns of Ki-67, Cyclin A, and Cyclin D1 during Tooth Development

권혁제 1 윤경식 2 HAN-SUNG JUNG 1

1연세대학교
2연세대학교 치과대학 구강생물학교실 및 해부 및 발생생물학

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ABSTRACT

Dental epithelial and mesenchymal cells that form the teeth undergo dynamic changes in cell cycle during tooth development and morphogenesis. Although proliferation has been known as a key event during odontogenesis, the cell cycle phases and their relations with the complicated molecular mechanisms of tooth development are not fully understood yet. This study comparatively examined the expression patterns of Ki-67,cyclin A, and cyclin D1 during tooth development in the mouse incisor and molar in order to identify the cellcycle characteristics during odontogenesis. We found that Ki-67 and cyclin A were expressed in the proliferating cells in the dental epithelial and mesenchymal tissues at the bud, cap and bell stages. Cycln D1 showed distinct expression in the incisor odontoblast region and the enamel knot, in which Ki-67 nor cyclin A was expressed. Our results provide specific information on the cell cycle phases during tooth development that may provide clues to relate them with the complex odontogenic mechanisms. Furthermore, we suggest that our findings enlightened the previous studies on the incisor odontoblasts and the enamel knot during tooth development.

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