The present study was undertaken to reveal whether S-100 alpha or S-100 bet
a or both are present in the nerve fibers in the rat molar tooth pulp. No i
mmunoreactivity for S-100 alpha was observed in the molar pulp. In the root
pulp, thick smooth-surfaced structures accompanying the blood vessel showe
d S-100 beta-like immunoreactivity (-LI), and occasionally a very few thin
beaded elements exhibited S-100 beta-LI. In the coronal pulp, S-100 beta-li
ke immunoreactive (-IR) structures arborized repeatedly and extensively; th
ey had a predominantly thick, smooth-surfaced appearance, though parts appe
ared thin and beaded. Numerous thin varicose S-100 beta-IR structures ran t
hrough the odontoblast cell layer, and further penetrated into the predenti
n alongside the dentinal tubules. They could be traced for approximately 10
-20 mu m into the predentin from the pulp-predentin border. Immunoelectron
microscopy revealed that the Schwann cells in the root pulp showed S-100 be
ta-LI, and that S-100 beta-LI was present in the axoplasm as well as Schwan
n cells in the coronal pulp. The S-100 beta-IR axons were rarely surrounded
by S-100 beta-IR Schwann cells. In the predentin, S-100 beta-IR nerve fibe
rs terminated in a position close to the odontoblast processes. The present
findings indicate that S-100 beta, not S-100 alpha, is present in the axon
in the dental pulp and predentin as well as in the Schwann cells. (C) 1999
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