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Tight junctions in differentiating ameloblasts and odontoblasts differentially express ZO‐1, occludin, and claudin‐1 in early odontogenesis of rat molars

Little is known about the expression of associated proteins during the assembly of tight junctions (TJs). We studied the distribution of ZO‐1, occludin, and claudin‐1 between differentiating ameloblasts and odontoblasts in molar tooth germs from 1‐ to 3‐day‐old rats by confocal laser scanning micros...

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Published in:The Anatomical record 2004-04, Vol.277A (2), p.338-343
Main Authors: JoAo, Silvia MA, Arana-Chavez, Victor E
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Summary:Little is known about the expression of associated proteins during the assembly of tight junctions (TJs). We studied the distribution of ZO‐1, occludin, and claudin‐1 between differentiating ameloblasts and odontoblasts in molar tooth germs from 1‐ to 3‐day‐old rats by confocal laser scanning microscopy. Immunoreactivity for ZO‐1 was strong at proximal and distal junctional complexes of differentiating ameloblasts, while it was weak and punctuate at the distal region of differentiating odontoblasts. Occludin was immunoreactive at distal and proximal complexes of early differentiating ameloblasts and at distal regions of differentiating odontoblasts. However, in more advanced stages, occludin was only evident at the proximal complex of ameloblasts. Claudin‐1 was strongly detected at the proximal complex but it was weak at distal complex of late differentiating ameloblasts. Thus, our results showed that ZO‐1, occludin, and claudin‐1 are differentially expressed as TJs assemble for regulating polarity and/or paracellular permeability in differentiating ameloblasts and odontoblasts. Anat Rec Part A 277A:338–343, 2004. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:1552-4884
0003-276X
1552-4892
1097-0185
DOI:10.1002/ar.a.20021