Histochemical and electron probe analysis of secretory ameloblasts of developing rat molar teeth
- PMID: 640858
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00496690
Histochemical and electron probe analysis of secretory ameloblasts of developing rat molar teeth
Abstract
Calcium was not found in secretory ameloblasts and stratum intermedium cells when treated with OsO4-pyroantimonate or when surfaces prepared by fracturing fresh, rapidly frozen, developing molar tooth germs were subject to electron probe X-ray analysis. Pyroantimonate reaction product, considered to be calcium, was found in mitochondria of enamel organ cells which were first placed in a bath containing calcium and potassium. The plasma membrane was disrupted in cells ehich showed mitochondrial localization of reaction product. The results provide no data which indicates that enamel organ cells have a direct, active role in the movement of calcium into the enamel. Rather, it is suggested that the secretory enamel organ might serve as a selective barrier in regulating the initial mineralization of enamel.
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