Structural and Morphometric Comparison of the Molar Teeth in Pre-eruptive Developmental Stage of PACAP-Deficient and Wild-Type Mice

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B. Sandor
K. Fintor
Sz. Felszeghy
T. Juhasz
D. Reglodi
L. Mark
P. Kiss
A. Jungling
B. D. Fulop
A. D. Nagy
H. Hashimoto
R. Zakany
A. Nagy
A. Tamas
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[1] University of Pecs,Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical School
[2] University of Pecs,Department of Anatomy, PTE
[3] University of Szeged,MTA “Lendulet” PACAP Research Team, Medical School
[4] University of Debrecen,Department of Mineralogy Geochemistry and Petrology, Faculty of Science and Informatics
[5] University of Debrecen,Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine
[6] University of Pecs,Faculty of Dentistry
[7] Osaka University,Department of Analytical Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, Imaging Center for Life and Material Sciences, Janos Szentagothai Research Center, Medical School
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PACAP; Deficient; Raman; Tooth; Development; SHH; PTCH1; Gli1;
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a pleiotropic neuropeptide with widespread distribution. It plays pivotal role in neuronal development. PACAP-immunoreactive fibers have been found in the tooth pulp, and recently, it has been shown that PACAP may also play a role in the regeneration of the periodontium after luxation injuries. However, there is no data about the effect of endogenous PACAP on tooth development. Ectodermal organogenesis including tooth development is regulated by different members of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), hedgehog (HH), and Wnt families. There is also a growing evidence to support the hypothesis that PACAP interacts with sonic hedgehog (SHH) receptor (PTCH1) and its downstream target (Gli1) suggesting its role in tooth development. Therefore, our aim was to study molar tooth development in mice lacking endogenous PACAP. In this study morphometric, immunohistochemical and structural comparison of molar teeth in pre-eruptive developmental stage was performed on histological sections of 7-day-old wild-type and PACAP-deficient mice. Further structural analysis was carried out with Raman microscope. The morphometric comparison of the 7-day-old samples revealed that the dentin was significantly thinner in the molars of PACAP-deficient mice compared to wild-type animals. Raman spectra of the enamel in wild-type mice demonstrated higher diversity in secondary structure of enamel proteins. In the dentin of PACAP-deficient mice higher intracrystalline disordering in the hydroxyapatite molecular structure was found. We also obtained altered SHH, PTCH1 and Gli1 expression level in secretory ameloblasts of PACAP-deficient mice compared to wild-type littermates suggesting that PACAP might play an important role in molar tooth development and matrix mineralization involving influence on SHH signaling cascade.
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