Re-epithelialization of the Buccal Mucosa after Alkaline Chemical Injury
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Alkaline conditions in the oral cavity may be caused by a variety of stimuli, including tobacco products, antacids, alkaline drinking water and bicarbonate toothpaste. However, the effects of an alkaline pH on the oral mucosa had not been elucidated. The purpose of this study was to investigate how basal keratinocytes are actively involved in re-epithelialization after alkaline chemical injury. We generated epithelial defects in the oral mucosa of mice by applying an alkaline chemical, and the localization of cytokeratin 13, cytokeratin 14, PCNA and p63 was investigated during the re-epithelialization process. PCNA- and p63-positive staining was seen in basal cells covering the wound surface at 1 day after the chemical injury. Cytokeratin 14-positive and PCNA-negative basal keratinocytes were localized in a few layers of the wound epithelium during epithelial outgrowth. Cytokeratin 14-positive and PCNA-positive basal keratinocytes, indicating proliferation, were localized over the entire layer of the epithelium at the wound margin. These results imply that basal keratinocytes at the wound margin migrate to the wound surface, provoke differentiation and keratinization during epithelial outgrowth and that epithelial cells are supplied from the wound margin to the epithelial outgrowth after alkaline chemical injury.
著者
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Jung Han-sung
Division In Anatomy And Developmental Biology Department Of Oral Biology College Of Dentistry Yonsei
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Yamane Gen-yuki
Oral Cancer Center
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Katakura Akira
Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Tokyo Dental College
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Muramatsu Takashi
Oral Health Science Center Hrc7 Tokyo Dental College
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Lee Jong-Min
Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology, Research Center for Orofacial Hard Tissue Regeneration, Brain Korea 21 Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry
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Shinozaki Naoshi
Oral Health Science Center hrc7, Tokyo Dental College
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Takaichi Saneyuki
Oral Health Science Center hrc7, Tokyo Dental College
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