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An ultrastructural study of dentinogenesis and amelogenesis in rat molar tooth germs cultured in vitro

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Molar tooth germs from three-day-old rats were cultured successfully for fourteen days, permitting the study of the development in vitro of both extracellular matrix and cellular elements such as odontoblasts and ameloblasts. The ultrastructure of the cultured tooth germs was compared with the ultrastructure of tooth germs in vivo at a comparable developmental stage. Progenitor cells of odontoblasts and ameloblasts were found to differentiate in vitro. Odontoblasts seemed to contain more lysosome-like bodies and fewer secretory granules than in vivo. They formed normally mineralizing dentine or a thick layer of dense, unmineralized predentine with incidentally some amorphous, extracellular material. Enamel was exclusively present opposite well developed dentine. It was often hyperor hypomineralized and enamel rods were not as regularly shaped as in vivo. In places where no enamel formation had taken place, large amounts of amorphous extracellular material were sometimes seen. From these observations it can be concluded that cellular development in cultured tooth germs appeared more or less normal, but extracellular matrix formation and mineralization were sometimes disturbed.

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de Vries, I.G., Ameloot, P.C., Coomans, D. et al. An ultrastructural study of dentinogenesis and amelogenesis in rat molar tooth germs cultured in vitro. Cell Tissue Res. 246, 623–634 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00215204

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