Literature DB >> 17331463

Quest for the cause of oligodontia in Suncus murinus (Soricomorpha, Soricidae): Morphological re-examination.

Takamichi Jogahara1, Kazuhiro Koyasu, Sen-Ichi Oda, Tatsushi Kawai, Hajime Hanamura.   

Abstract

Many mammal species, including humans, exhibit oligodontia, or a lack of certain teeth in their dentition. However, the causes of the condition remain controversial. In the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus, both osteological and odontogenetic factors, which are genetically determined, have been implicated as causes of oligodontia. We examined 350 dry cranial specimens of S. murinus, representing seven laboratory strains and two wild populations. Oligodontia was observed in the upper third incisor (I(3)) and upper third premolar (P(3)); no supernumerary teeth were observed. None of the specimens with oligodontia had embedded teeth, as determined by soft X-ray. Congenital oligodontia was observed on P(3) and I(3). Moreover, the type and frequency of missing teeth differed among strains/populations. We compared the ratio of P(4)M(3) to PL as a possible cause of oligodontia. For P(3), we compared normal individuals to those with missing teeth within populations/laboratory strains, but did not detect significant differences. I(3) was compared among three laboratory strains: NAG (I(3) absent in 97%), TESS, and RYU (normal strains). TESS and RYU individuals had a longer distance from the upper fourth premolar to the upper third molar (P(4)M(3)), relative to palate length (PL), than NAG individuals. Specimens with oligodontia at I(3) and P(3) showed no difference in the ratio of P(4)M(3) length to PL. These findings suggest that osteological factors do not account for the absence of P(3) and I(3). Therefore, we believe that oligodontia in S. murinus depends on odontogenetic factors. In addition, as for I(3) and P(3)-absent, possibility related to some genes was thought about.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17331463     DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2007.01.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Oral Biol        ISSN: 0003-9969            Impact factor:   2.633


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1.  Comparative Anatomy of Gastrin-releasing Peptide Pathways in the Trigeminal Sensory System of Mouse and the Asian House Musk Shrew Suncus murinus.

Authors:  Keiko Takanami; Kaihei Inoue; Hiroki Mukai; Kei Tamura; Takamichi Jogahara; Sen-Ichi Oda; Mitsuhiro Kawata; Tatsuya Sakamoto; Hirotaka Sakamoto
Journal:  Acta Histochem Cytochem       Date:  2016-12-22       Impact factor: 1.938

2.  Comparison of the gut microbiotas of laboratory and wild Asian house shrews (Suncus murinus) based on cloned 16S rRNA sequences.

Authors:  Akio Shinohara; Makoto Nohara; Yuta Kondo; Takamichi Jogahara; Goro A Nagura-Kato; Masako Izawa; Chihiro Koshimoto
Journal:  Exp Anim       Date:  2019-06-19
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