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Journal of Dental Research, Vol 80, 1530-1534, Copyright © 2001 by International & American Associations for Dental Research Online Journals


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Primary and secondary induction of apoptosis in odontoblasts after cavity preparation of rat molars

C. Kitamura, K. Kimura, T. Nakayama, K. Toyoshima and M. Terashita
Department of Operative Dentistry, Kyushu Dental College, Kitakyushu, Japan. chiaki-k@kyu-dent.ac.jp

The death regulation of damaged pulp cells after cavity preparation is not well-known. In this study, we examined whether apoptosis is associated with the death regulation of damaged pulp cells. In normal rat molars, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated labeling (TUNEL)-positive cells were not observed. Just after surgery, odontoblasts under cavities were TUNEL-positive, and these signals disappeared in six hours. One day after surgery, we found the reappearance of TUNEL-positive cells in the subodontoblastic region under cavities, and positive signals disappeared in four days. Ultrastructure of TUNEL-positive cells showed characteristics typical of apoptotic cells. Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells by scavenger cells was also observed. By immunohistochemistry, we also found Bcl-2-positive odontoblasts one day after surgery. These results suggest that two waves of apoptosis are induced in odontoblasts after cavity preparation, and that apoptotic cells must be eliminated before the initiation of reparative dentinogenesis.


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