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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 78, 673-680, Copyright © 1999 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals


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Temporal and spatial expression of c-jun and jun-B proto-oncogenes in pulp cells involved with reparative dentinogenesis after cavity preparation of rat molars

C. Kitamura, K. Kimura, T. Nakayama and M. Terashita
Department of Operative Dentistry, Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan.

c-jun and jun-B are nuclear proto-oncogenes induced by growth factors such as bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). These gene products enhance the expression of many genes, including osteocalcin and collagen types, indicating that c-jun and jun-B play important roles in the cell differentiation process. It is also known that BMPs affect the differentiation of pulp cells to odontoblast-like cells during reparative dentinogenesis, but little is known about the transcriptional regulation of genes in cells associated with reparative dentinogenesis. In this study, we examined the expression of c-jun and jun-B in pulp cells during reparative dentinogenesis after cavity preparation of rat molars by in situ hybridization. In rat tooth germs, c-jun and jun-B were co-expressed in the odontoblastic lineage. In rat adult molars, c-jun was expressed in the odontoblast layer, but the jun-B expression was absent in all pulp cells. After cavity preparation, we found that c-jun and jun-B were coexpressed in pulp cells underneath cavities. During the early phase of reparative dentinogenesis, levels of c-jun and jun-B greatly increased in pulp cells within and around the reparative dentin matrix formed adjacent to the cavity floor. Fourteen days after cavity preparation, c-jun and jun-B were expressed only in pulp cells lining the irregular surface of the thick reparative dentin. These results suggest that c-jun and jun-B may play important roles both in physiological and in reparative dentinogenesis; in particular, the limited distribution of the jun-B expression suggests a specific role of jun-B only in cells involved with the active formation of the dentin matrix during primary and reparative dentinogenesis.


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