Morphological and immunocytochemical characterization of cultured rat incisor cervical epithelial cells.

Arch Oral Biol

Laboratoire d'Histophysiologie et de Pathologie des Tissus Dentaires, Faculté d'Odontologie, CNRS UPR 412, Lyon, France.

Published: January 1992

Epithelial cells from the cervical loop of the rat incisor were isolated by co-culture of apical explants with growth-arrested 3T3 fibroblasts. The epithelial phenotype of the expanding outgrowths was confirmed 10 days after the seeding of the explants by phase-contrast microscopy and immunocytochemical identification of cytokeratins. After 3 weeks in culture, the epithelial cells covered the entire surface of the coverslips and were then passaged. Subcultures gave rise to a confluent sheet within 10-12 days. Light and electron microscopy showed that confluent cervical epithelial cells generally reconstituted a bi-layered structure similar to Hertwig's epithelial sheath. Epithelial cells from the rat palate, cultured and subcultured according to the same procedure, organized themselves in 5-6 cell layers, the upper cells having generally a squamous morphology. Synthesis of extracellular matrix molecules by rat incisor cervical epithelial cells was studied with specific antibodies. These cells failed to produce type I collagen, but synthesized all the major basement membrane components (type IV collagen, laminin, heparan sulphate proteoglycan and fibronectin). These observations suggest that the culture conditions allowed the reconstitution of a typical Hertwig's epithelial sheath by rat incisor cervical epithelial cells.

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