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  • 1
    ISSN: 1600-0765
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Paravascular distribution of fibroblastlike cells was determined, under conditions of arrested osteogenesis (resorbing or resting bone surface), in periodontal ligament (PDL) of maxillary first molars from 89-day-old male rats. As identified by nuclear volume, less differentiated precursor cells (A) and committed osteoprogenitor cells (A') were predominantly localized within 20 μm of the nearest major blood vessel (NMBV). G1 stage preosteoblasts (C cells) and G2 stage preosteoblasts (D cells) tended to be more numerous away from NMBV. Since the osteoblast (Ob) histogenesis sequence is A → A' → C → D → Ob, the present data were consistent with an osteogenic differentiation gradient radiating from blood vessels. It was concluded that preosteoblast formation (A' → C) occurs in a relatively low cell density (4–5 cells/1000 mm2) area ≥20 μm from NMBV. More than 30 μm from the vessel wall, C cells enter DNA synthesis and become D cells, which divide and migrate toward the bone surface, forming 2 osteoblasts each. This is the first integrated description of the cell proliferation differentiation and migration process associated with osteoblast histogenesis.
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    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: 3H-concanavalin A and the concanavalin A-horseradish peroxidase staining technique were used to study the distribution of surface coat material on the epithelium of the nasal folds and nasal groove of mouse embryos. In stages shortly before and during epithelial fusion concanavalan A stained or labeled material was present at apical surfaces of epithelial cells of the nasal groove and nasal folds. Silver grains, representing bound 3H-concanavalin A, were counted in defined areas of the nasal groove and presumptive fusion area in both anterior and posterior regions of the nasal folds. For both stages examined there was a significant increase in the amount of 3H-concanavalin A bound by presumptive fusion areas in posterior regions of the nasal folds as compared with anterior regions; i.e., the amount of surface coat was greater in the region just prior to the point of contact between the nasal folds. This finding is consistent with results from investigations of palatal shelf and neural fold fusion which suggest that increased synthesis of surface coat material is associated with adhesion and fusion of epithelial folds and shelves.
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