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Fine structure of rat incisor ameloblasts in transition between enamel secretion and maturation stages
Authors:E Kallenbach
Institution:Division of Anatomical Sciences, Department of Pathology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32601 USA
Abstract:The transitional region (including the end of the secretion zone, the beginning of the maturation zone, and the transition zone between them) was studied in the lower incisor enamel organ of adult rats with the electron microscope. Towards the end of the secretion zone, the surface invaginations of the ameloblasts diminish, the enamel surface becomes smooth and a dense, granulated material appears in the extracellular spaces between ameloblasts. The presence of a 60 Å wide gap between enamel and ameloblasts, and a 100 Å thick enamel border are thought to indicate the end point of enamel secretion and the beginning of the transition zone. Ameloblasts begin to shorten very close to this point. Subsequently, the following events occur: (1) the ameloblast cell membrane lifts away from the enamel to form a 450 Å wide gap; (2) before completion of this gap, a granular material appears in vesicles within the ameloblast apex, possibly to be secreted into the gap; (3) half-desmosomes are formed at the apical cell membrane; (4) the extracellular dense material passes into the spaces between the papillary cells; finally, (5) a coarse-textured material, thought to be enamel constituents being resorbed, appears in the gap, indicating the end of the transition zone. Only following this is the 450 Å gap completed. The attachment sites of both apical and basal terminal bars remain intact throughout the transition zone. The length of the transition zone is about 170 μ. The morphologic features of the transition zone overlap each other and persist for various distances into the maturation zone.
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