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The role of amelogenin during enamel-crystallite growth and organization in vivo.

J Tim Wright1, Yong Li, Cynthia Suggs, Melissa A Kuehl, Ashok B Kulkarni, Carolyn W Gibson.   

Abstract

Amelogenin is critical for enamel formation, and human amelogenin gene (AMELX) mutations cause hypoplastic and/or hypomaturation enamel phenotypes. The Amelx null (AKO) mouse has a severe hypoplastic phenotype. This study evaluated the effect of amelogenin loss on enamel formation and crystallite morphology. Enamel from AKO and wild-type (WT) mice was used. The AKO mice were mated with transgenic mice expressing the most abundant known amelogenin isoform, TgM180-87, to rescue (KOM180-87) the enamel crystallite phenotype. Molar enamel was embedded, sectioned with a diamond microtome, and images were obtained by transmission electron microscopy. The crystallite sizes from multiple sections were measured using Image J. The mean thicknesses (WT = 26 nm, AKO = 16 nm, and KOM180-87 = 25 nm) and the mean widths (WT = 96 nm, AKO = 59 nm, KOM180-87 = 85 nm) of crystallites were measured. Despite a complete loss of amelogenin in AKO mice, a mineralized enamel layer with well-defined and organized crystallites is formed. In the absence of amelogenin, enamel crystallites were reduced in thickness and width. For the first time we show that introduction of the m180 amelogenin isoform into the AKO mouse through cross-breeding rescues the crystallite phenotype. We conclude that amelogenin is essential for the development of normal crystallite size.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22243229      PMCID: PMC3293103          DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2011.00883.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Oral Sci        ISSN: 0909-8836            Impact factor:   2.612


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