Expression of Dynamin II in Ameloblast during Mouse Tooth Development

생쥐 치아 발생과정 중 법랑질모세포에서 Dynamin II 발현

  • Choi, Jung-Mi (Department of Dental Hygiene, Busan Institute of Science and Technology) ;
  • Moon, Deog-Hwan (Department of Public Health, Graduate School, Inje University) ;
  • Lee, Jung-Hwa (Department of Dental Hygiene, Pohang College)
  • 최정미 (부산과학기술대학교 치위생과) ;
  • 문덕환 (인제대학교 보건대학원) ;
  • 이정화 (포항대학교 치위생과)
  • Published : 2012.10.31

Abstract

Immunostaing intensity of Dynamin II protein in ameloblast during mouse tooth development showed a significant increase of 48% at the postnatal day 3 and a significant increase of 50% at the postnatal day 5 as compared with the postnatal day 1, but showed a significant decrease of 16% at the postnatal day 7 and a significant decrease of 12% at the postnatal day 10 as compared with the postnatal day 1. From the above results, Dynamin II had relevance to secretion of amelogenin, ameloblastin, enamelin and matrix metalloproteinase-20 proteins for enamel formation in ameloblast. Dynamin II may be involved in the transport of vesicles containing proteins for enamel formation through the acceleration of vesicular formation and may be had a good possibility of secretory regulation of proteins for enamel formation in ameloblast. Therefore, Dynamin II have potential for being used in the field of gene theraphy for periodontal disease and in the regeneration for enamel and dentin tissues lost to dental caries.

치아 발생 동안 법랑질모세포에서의 Dynamin II 단백질 발현 강도는 출생 후 1일째 생쥐에 비해 출생 후 3일째와 출생 후 5일째 생쥐에서 각각 48%와 50%로 유의성 있게 증가하였으나, 출생 후 7일째와 출생 후 10일째 생쥐에서는 출생후 1일째의 생쥐에 비해 각각 16%와 12%로 유의성 있게 감소하였다. 이 결과로부터 Dynamin II가 분비법랑질모세포에서 형성되는 법랑기질 단백질인 amelogenin, ameloblastin, enamelin과 MMP-20 등과의 분비과립 수송에 연관됨이 보여졌다. Dynamin II는 치아 발생과정 중 발현되는 다양한 법랑기질을 구성하는 단백질을 포함하는 분비소포 형성을 촉진함으로써 과립의 수송에 관여할 것이라 생각되며 법랑질모세포에서의 법랑기질 단백질의 분비조절 가능성이 있음이 보여졌다. 따라서 Dynamin II를 통한 치주질환을 위한 유전자 치료와 법랑질 혹은 상아질의 유실 부분의 재생산의 자극과 촉진에도 임상적으로 사용될 수 있는 가능성이 있음이 보여졌다.

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