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Characterization of the fibrillar layer at the epithelial-mesenchymal junction in tooth germs
Authors:Takashi Sawada  Sadayuki Inoue
Institution:(1) Department of Ultrastructural Science, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba City, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill University, H3A 2B2 Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:A characteristic layer containing numerous fibrils is associated with the basement membrane of the inner enamel epithelium during the early stages of odontogenesis. However, its nature is not well understood. In this study, the layer was examined with high-resolution electron microscopy and immuno-histochemical staining. Tooth germs of monkeys (Macaca fuscata) were studied and each fibril in the layer was found to be a tubular structure, 8–9 nm in width, resembling a ldquobasotubulerdquo, the tubular structure previously observed in various basement membranes. The space between the fibrils was filled with a network formed by irregular anastomosing strands with an average thickness of 4 nm; these strands resembled the ldquocordsrdquo forming the network in the lamina densa of basement membranes. After immunoperoxidase staining, fine threads immunoreactive for laminin staining were seen winding along the strands of the network, and 1.5-nm wide filaments, immunoreactive for type IV collagen, took the form of a network arrangement. The 5-nm-wide ribbon-like structures associated with the strands were identified as heparan sulfate proteoglycan by immunostaining. These results are similar to those obtained for the cord network of the lamina densa. The ldquofibrillar layerrdquo therefore represents a highly specialized lamina fibroreticularis of the basement membrane of the inner enamel epithelium, and rich in basotubules.
Keywords:Tooth germs  Basement membrane  Immunostaining  Laminin  Type IV collagen  Heparan sulfate proteoglycan  Macaca fuscata (Primata)
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