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Journal of Electron Microscopy 52(6): 545-550 (2003)
© Japanese Society of Microscopy


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Extremely high expression of ß-actin mRNA in osteoclasts resorbing alveolar bone located at the distal area of the developing molar tooth germ in newborn rats

Toshio Kukita1,*, Akiko Kukita2, Licin Xu1, Kazuko Toh1, Quanyong Tang1, Hisayuki Nomiyama3 and Tadahiko Iijima4

1 Oral Cellular and Molecular Biology, Division of Oral Biological Sciences, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8582, 2 Department of Microbiology, Saga Medical School, Saga 849-0937, 3 Department of Biochemistry, Kumamoto Medical School, Kumamoto 860-0811 and 4 Oral Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: kukitat{at}dent.kyushu-u.ac.jp

Abstract

Expression of ß-actin is widely utilized as an internal control of mRNA expression in various cells. Here we show evidence that the expression level of ß-actin mRNA in osteoclasts significantly differs in its intensity according to the position in bone tissues. By use of in situ hybridization, we obtained clear data showing that osteoclasts facing the distal part of a developing molar tooth germ expressed extremely high levels of ß-actin mRNA in comparison with other osteoclasts observed in the mandibular bone surface. No signal was detected when ß-nerve growth factor transcripts were observed. Electron microscopic analysis revealed that osteoclasts localized in these areas were functionally active, estimated from the expression of high levels of the osteoclast membrane antigen, Kat1 antigen, which associated with active osteoclasts. These data suggest that osteoclasts expressing extremely high levels of ß-actin are highly related to active osteoclasts induced by the mechanical stress caused by physiological movement of molar tooth germ towards distal directions in the developing mandible.

Keywords     osteoclasts, ß-actin mRNA, tooth germ, alveolar bone

Received      8 July 2003, accepted 25 August 2003


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