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The adaptation of a two-compartment cell renewal system to external demands
Authors:Yael Michaeli  Prof. Gershom Zajicek  Joseph Regev
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Experimental Medicine and Cancer Research, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel;(2) Computer Unit, Medical School, P.O.B. 1172, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Summary The inner enamel epithelium (IEE) covers the labial tooth aspect as a one cell layer which, when cut sagittally, appears as a longitudinal cell column extending from the tooth origin toward the periphery. Following sudden tooth shortening, the IEE responds by an increased cell production which later declines below normal values. The perturbation affects all cell kinetic parameters; the progenitor compartment, which initially increases, diminishes in size toward end of the experiment. The cell cycle transition times, which initially decline, rise toward the end of the experiment. The mean normal daily cell production rate of 70 cell % (i.e. 70 cells are produced by 100 progenitors) increases to 111 cell % and then declines to a low of 51 cell %. The IEE response typifies the behavior of other cell renewal systems such as intestinal epithelium and epidermis.
Keywords:Cell kinetics  Enamel organ  Cell production  Cell cycle  Rat
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