Immunolocalization of connexin 43 in the tooth germ of the neonatal rat
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Immunolocalization of connexin 43 in the tooth germ of the neonatal rat
Abstract
Rabbit polyclonal antibodies to amino acids 346-360 of connexin 43, the 'heart' gap junction protein, were employed to immunolocalize connexin 43 gap junctions in the neonatal rat molar tooth germ. Connexin 43 appears early in the differentiation of both ectodermally derived and ectomesenchymally derived cells of the developing tooth. Connexin 43 immunoreactivity is present in the epithelial components of the enamel organ, including the area of the proximal and distal junctional complexes of the ameloblast layer, and the stratum intermedium, stellate reticulum and outer enamel epithelium. Secretory odontoblasts and developing alveolar bone also display a pattern of connexin 43 immunostaining. Both the epithelial and ectomesenchymally-derived components of the developing tooth acquire connexin 43 channels in a manner that correlates with cell differentiation. In addition, three regions can be defined by connexin 43 immunostaining: the epithelia of the enamel organ that are derived from the oral epithelium, the odontoblast layer derived from the ectomesenchyme, and the alveolar bone. The results suggest that connexin 43 may provide the mechanism for functional compartmentalization of the tissues associated with tooth formation. Compartmentalization suggested by connexin 43 expression could play important roles in the development and functions of these tissues.
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