D. Tenorio et Fj. Hughes, AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EXPRESSION OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE RECEPTORS IN RAT CEMENTOBLASTS, Archives of oral biology, 41(3), 1996, pp. 299-305
Cementoblasts share many of the features of the osteoblast phenotype.
To investigate their expression of cell surface receptors for parathyr
oid hormone (PTH) (i) unlabelled PTH was bound to tissue sections and
subsequently detected with anti-PTH monoclonal antibodies; and (ii) di
goxigenin (DIG)labelled PTH was applied to the sections and the bound
hormone detected with anti-DIG antibodies. The use of non-radioactive
DIG-labelled PTH represents a novel approach for the immunodetection o
f PTH receptors in situ. The expression of PTH binding sites by cement
oblasts of cellular, but not acellular, cementum was demonstrated. The
immunoreactivity was weaker than that seen in osteoblasts, and mainly
confined to cementoblasts of fully formed roots. These results sugges
t that cementoblasts of functional erupted teeth may be responsive to
PTH stimulation and Further support the idea that cementoblasts and os
teoblasts share a similar phenotype. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd.