P. Lekic et al., OSTEOPONTIN AND BONE SIALOPROTEIN EXPRESSION IN REGENERATING RAT PERIODONTAL-LIGAMENT AND ALVEOLAR BONE, The Anatomical record, 244(1), 1996, pp. 50-58
Background: Osteopontin (OPN) and bone sialoprotein (BSP) are differen
tially expressed over time in bone formation and remodelling. We have
examined the expression of these proteins as phenotypic markers in stu
dies of periodontal ligament (PL) and alveolar bone (AB) regeneration.
Methods: Window wounds (0.6 mm in diameter through alveolar bone) wit
h either preservation or extirpation of PL were prepared under general
anaesthesia in 30 Wistar male rats. Animals were killed on days 1, 3,
7, 14, and 28 after surgery, and OPN and BSP were detected with mouse
monoclonal antirat antibodies. Results: In regenerating alveolar bone
, OPN was first detected on day 3, prior to the expression of BSP. How
ever, only OPN could be detected in the PL where it localized to the b
order with the AB. Compared to wounds with PL extirpation, wounds with
preservation of PL exhibited BSP staining within the AB compartment o
f the wound site in a significantly shorter period of time (day 7) and
exhibited intense OPN and BSP staining by day 28. Conclusions: These
studies show that early OPN and BSP expression and bone regeneration a
re enhanced by preservation of the PL and that during wound healing th
e PL contains cells that transiently express some osteoblastic protein
markers but not mineralization. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.