Korean J Phys Anthropol.  2009 Sep;22(3):235-244.

Feasibility of CD147 for an Eruption-Related Molecule during Rat Molar Development

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  • 1Dental Science Research Institute, 2nd Stage Brain Korea, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National University, Korea. ksh@jnu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Oral Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Korea.

Abstract

Understanding the genetic control of tooth eruption is one of the major issues in tooth development. Thus far, it is known that eruption-related molecules are secreted from follicular cells surrounding the germs and are related mainly to osteoclast formation. This study examined the involvement of CD147 and its downstream molecules in the eruption of rat developing molars using immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR and histomorphometry. CD147 was expressed differentially in the cap (3rd molar germs) and root formation (2nd molar germs) stages in tooth development. CD147 was localized immunohistochemically in the follicular cells and osteoclasts as well as in the ameloblasts and odontoblasts. The expression pattern of CD147 and mmps was investigated because CD147 is an mmp inducer. The expression of both mmp-2 and -9 increased at the root formation stage compared to that at the cap stage and increased in a stage dependent manner. However, the level of mmp-13 was not changed notably. The histomorphometrical study suggested that the number of osteoclasts that appeared occlusal to the molar germs for the resorption of alveolar bone increased significantly during development. These results suggest that CD147 may play an important role in the formation of the eruption pathway along with the mmps.

Keyword

CD147; Tooth eruption; mmps

MeSH Terms

Ameloblasts
Animals
Immunohistochemistry
Matrix Metalloproteinases
Molar
Odontoblasts
Osteoclasts
Rats
Tooth
Tooth Eruption
Matrix Metalloproteinases
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