Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (02): 180-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the osteogenic differentiation potential and osteoclast capacity between stem cells fromhuman exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED) in the physiological root resorption period and dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs).Methods SHED and DPSCs were isolated, purified and cultured in vitro. The two stem cells were examined with ALP stainingat 14 days and with alizarin red staining at 21 days of osteogenic induction, and the expressions of the genes associated withosteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis were detected using real-time PCR. Results The isolated SHED and DPSCs both showedan elongate spindle-shaped morphology. After osteogenic induction of the cells, Alizarin red staining visualized a greaternumber of mineralized nodules in SHED than in DPSCs (P<0.05), and SHED also exhibited a stronger ALP activity than DPSCs(P<0.05). RT-PCR test results showed that the two stem cells expressed RANKL,OCN, ALP, OPG and Runx2 mRNA afterosteogenic induction, but the expression levels of Runx2, OCN and ALP were lower in DPSCs than in SHED (P<0.05), and theratio of RANKL/OPG was significantly higher in SHED (P<0.05). Conclusion Compared with DPSCs, SHED has not only theability of osteogenic differentiation but also an osteoclast capacity, which sheds light on the regulatory role of SHED inphysiological root resorption bone remodeling.
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