Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.

We herein describe a novel procedure for dentin regeneration that mimics the biological processes of tooth development in nature. The canonical Wnt signaling pathway is an important regulator of the Dentin sialophosphoprotein (Dspp) expression. Our approach mimics the biological processes underlying...

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Main Authors: Kazuya Ishimoto, Satoru Hayano, Takeshi Yanagita, Hiroshi Kurosaka, Noriaki Kawanabe, Shinsuke Itoh, Mitsuaki Ono, Takuo Kuboki, Hiroshi Kamioka, Takashi Yamashiro
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4374937?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-928261f3c7da40e49294a5dbd6a413f12020-11-24T21:30:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012193810.1371/journal.pone.0121938Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.Kazuya IshimotoSatoru HayanoTakeshi YanagitaHiroshi KurosakaNoriaki KawanabeShinsuke ItohMitsuaki OnoTakuo KubokiHiroshi KamiokaTakashi YamashiroWe herein describe a novel procedure for dentin regeneration that mimics the biological processes of tooth development in nature. The canonical Wnt signaling pathway is an important regulator of the Dentin sialophosphoprotein (Dspp) expression. Our approach mimics the biological processes underlying tooth development in nature and focuses on the activation of canonical Wnt signaling to trigger the natural process of dentinogenesis. The coronal portion of the dentin and the underlying pulp was removed from the first molars. We applied lithium chloride (LiCl), an activator of canonical Wnt signaling, on the amputated pulp surface to achieve transdifferentiation toward odontoblasts from the surrounding pulpal cells. MicroCT and microscopic analyses demonstrated that the topical application of LiCl induced dentin repair, including the formation of a complete dentin bridge. LiCl-induced dentin is a tubular dentin in which the pulp cells are not embedded within the matrix, as in primary dentin. In contrast, a dentin bridge was not induced in the control group treated with pulp capping with material carriers alone, although osteodentin without tubular formation was induced at a comparatively deeper position from the pulp exposure site. We also evaluated the influence of LiCl on differentiation toward odontoblasts in vitro. In the mDP odontoblast cell line, LiCl activated the mRNA expression of Dspp, Axin2 and Kallikrein 4 (Klk4) and downregulated the Osteopontin (Osp) expression. These results provide a scientific basis for the biomimetic regeneration of dentin using LiCl as a new capping material to activate dentine regeneration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4374937?pdf=render
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author Kazuya Ishimoto
Satoru Hayano
Takeshi Yanagita
Hiroshi Kurosaka
Noriaki Kawanabe
Shinsuke Itoh
Mitsuaki Ono
Takuo Kuboki
Hiroshi Kamioka
Takashi Yamashiro
spellingShingle Kazuya Ishimoto
Satoru Hayano
Takeshi Yanagita
Hiroshi Kurosaka
Noriaki Kawanabe
Shinsuke Itoh
Mitsuaki Ono
Takuo Kuboki
Hiroshi Kamioka
Takashi Yamashiro
Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kazuya Ishimoto
Satoru Hayano
Takeshi Yanagita
Hiroshi Kurosaka
Noriaki Kawanabe
Shinsuke Itoh
Mitsuaki Ono
Takuo Kuboki
Hiroshi Kamioka
Takashi Yamashiro
author_sort Kazuya Ishimoto
title Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
title_short Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
title_full Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
title_fullStr Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
title_full_unstemmed Topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
title_sort topical application of lithium chloride on the pulp induces dentin regeneration.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description We herein describe a novel procedure for dentin regeneration that mimics the biological processes of tooth development in nature. The canonical Wnt signaling pathway is an important regulator of the Dentin sialophosphoprotein (Dspp) expression. Our approach mimics the biological processes underlying tooth development in nature and focuses on the activation of canonical Wnt signaling to trigger the natural process of dentinogenesis. The coronal portion of the dentin and the underlying pulp was removed from the first molars. We applied lithium chloride (LiCl), an activator of canonical Wnt signaling, on the amputated pulp surface to achieve transdifferentiation toward odontoblasts from the surrounding pulpal cells. MicroCT and microscopic analyses demonstrated that the topical application of LiCl induced dentin repair, including the formation of a complete dentin bridge. LiCl-induced dentin is a tubular dentin in which the pulp cells are not embedded within the matrix, as in primary dentin. In contrast, a dentin bridge was not induced in the control group treated with pulp capping with material carriers alone, although osteodentin without tubular formation was induced at a comparatively deeper position from the pulp exposure site. We also evaluated the influence of LiCl on differentiation toward odontoblasts in vitro. In the mDP odontoblast cell line, LiCl activated the mRNA expression of Dspp, Axin2 and Kallikrein 4 (Klk4) and downregulated the Osteopontin (Osp) expression. These results provide a scientific basis for the biomimetic regeneration of dentin using LiCl as a new capping material to activate dentine regeneration.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4374937?pdf=render
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