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Aseel Marahleh1, Hideki Kitaura1, Fumitoshi Ohori1, Takahiro Noguchi1, Yasuhiko Nara1, Adya Pramusita1, Ria Kinjo1, Jinghan Ma1, Kayoko Kanou1, Itaru Mizoguchi1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Orthodontic tooth movement; Osteoclast; Osteocyte; RANKL; TNF-α
Year: 2021 PMID: 34484587 PMCID: PMC8403810 DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2021.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Sci ISSN: 1991-7902 Impact factor: 2.080
Figure 1Schematic diagram of orthodontic tooth movement in mice and intraoral image of a nickel-titanium closed-coil spring attached between the maxillary alveolar bone underneath the incisors and the upper-left first molar. The appliance was tied with a 0.1 mm stainless steel wire through holes made by drilling into the alveolar bone, and also tied to the first molar at the posterior end. The resultant force generated mesial movement of the maxillary left first molar.
Figure 2Effect of TNF-α on RANKL expression in osteocytes during OTM of 6 days. (A) and (B) Histological images of the disto-buccal root of the maxillary left and right first molars after OTM in each group. The samples were treated with anti-RANKL antibodies and counterstained with hematoxylin. (C) Percentage of RANKL-positive osteocytes to total number of osteocytes located in the alveolar bone near the compression/mesial side of the distobuccal root after OTM as indicated per group. Red arrows: direction of orthodontic force; arrow heads: RANKL-positive osteocytes; DB: disto-buccal root; P: palatal root. Scale bars = 100 μm. Data are shown as the means ± standard deviation. Statistical significance was evaluated by Scheffe's test (n = 4, ∗P < 0.01).
Figure 3Effect of TNF-α on RANKL expression in osteocytes during OTM of 12 days. (A) and (B) Histological image of the disto-buccal root of the maxillary left and right first molars after OTM in each group. The samples were treated with anti-RANKL antibodies and counterstained with hematoxylin. The right side image of each A and B panels represent TRAP stained images of the bone around the disto-buccal root of the maxillary left and right first molars. (C) Percentage of RANKL-positive osteocytes located in the alveolar bone near the compression/mesial side of the distobuccal root after OTM as indicated per group. Red arrows: direction of orthodontic force; arrow heads: RANKL-positive osteocytes; DB: disto-buccal root; P: palatal root. Scale bars = 100 μm. Data are shown as the means ± standard deviation. Statistical significance was evaluated by Scheffe's test (n = 4, ∗P < 0.01).