Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2067573 | Cell Biology International | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Neurotrophins (NTs) are expressed during tooth development. However, little is known about a role of NTs in differentiation of pulp cells into mineralizing cells. In this study, mRNA expressions of hard tissue-related proteins, calcification and proliferation are examined in cultures of human pulp (HP) cells. Nerve growth factor (NGF), brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neurotrophin (NT)-3 and NT-4/5 increased the mRNA levels of dentin sialophsphoprotein, alkaline phosphatase, osteopontin, type I collagen and bone morphogenetic protein-2 and mineral deposition in cultures of HP cells. The increased levels and manners varied, depending on the concentrations of NTs and hard-tissue related protein tested. On the other hand, only NGF significantly stimulated DNA synthesis in cultures of HP cells. These findings suggest that NTs characteristically regulate hard-tissue related protein expression, calcification and proliferation in pulp cells. NTs may accelerate pulp cell differentiation.
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Noriyoshi Mizuno, Hideki Shiba, Wan-peng Xu, Takafumi Inui, Tsuyoshi Fujita, Mikihito Kajiya, Katsuhiro Takeda, Naohiko Hasegawa, Hiroyuki Kawaguchi, Hidemi Kurihara,