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Compressive force‐induced LincRNA‐p21 inhibits mineralization of cementoblasts by impeding autophagy
The FASEB Journal, 2021The mineralization capability of cementoblasts is the foundation for repairing orthodontic treatment‐induced root resorption. It is essential to investigate the regulatory mechanism of mineralization in cementoblasts under mechanical compression to ...
H. Liu +5 more
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Expression of osteocalcin in cementoblasts forming acellular cementum
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1997To determine the phenotypic expression of cementoblasts responsible for acellular cementum, an immunohistochemical study was performed using a polyclonal antibody raised against the aminoterminal peptide of rat osteocalcin (OC). Maxillary first molars of Wistar male rats aged 2 and 3 wk were used for observations.
M, Kagayama +5 more
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Immortalized cementoblasts and periodontal ligament cells in culture
Bone, 1999Cementum, a mineralized tissue lining the surface of the tooth root, is required for formation of a functional periodontal ligament attachment during development. Additionally, during regeneration of tissues after disease, cementum is thought to play a critical role in the reparative process.
J A, D'Errico +8 more
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The role of Hedgehog signaling in cementoblast differentiation
Archives of Oral Biology, 2018It has been well known that Hedgehog (Hh) signaling plays an important role in bone development, however, its function in cementogenesis has not yet been reported. This study was intended to elucidate the role of Hh signaling in cementoblast differentiation.Expression changes of various Hh signaling components and levels of skeletogenic markers ...
Jung-Sun Moon +7 more
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Effects of ultrasound on cementoblast metabolism in vitro
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2006Ultrasound (US) has been shown to alter cell/tissue functions. However the effects of US on cementoblasts are not known. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of US exposure on proliferation and metabolism of cementoblast (murine cementoblastic cell line [OCCM-30]) in vitro.
Diego Araujo, Dalla-Bona +7 more
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Journal of Periodontal Research
AIMS Orthodontic treatment commonly results in orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR). This condition arises from excessive orthodontic force, which triggerslocal inflammatory responses and impedes cementoblasts' mineralization ...
Fu Zheng +9 more
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AIMS Orthodontic treatment commonly results in orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR). This condition arises from excessive orthodontic force, which triggerslocal inflammatory responses and impedes cementoblasts' mineralization ...
Fu Zheng +9 more
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Wnt signaling inhibits cementoblast differentiation
2010Wnt signaling has been implicated in increased bone formation by controlling mesenchymal stem cell or osteoblastic cell functions; however the role of Wnt signaling on cementogenesis has not been examined. Exposure to Wnt3a inhibited the expression of the osteocalcin (OCN) gene.
Eiji Nemoto +6 more
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Cementoblast response to low- and high-intensity ultrasound
Archives of Oral Biology, 2008It has been shown that ultrasound stimulation accelerates repair of orthodontically induced root resorption. However, the mechanism of such adaptive change is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate pulsed ultrasound on the differentiation-potential and cementoblast-mediated osteoclastogenesis using a cementoblastic cell line.Cultured ...
Diego Araujo, Dalla-Bona +8 more
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Wnt signaling inhibits cementoblast differentiation and promotes proliferation
Bone, 2009Cementoblasts, tooth root lining cells, are responsible for laying down cementum on the root surface, a process that is indispensable for establishing a functional periodontal ligament. Cementoblasts share phenotypical features with osteoblasts. Wnt signaling has been implicated in increased bone formation by controlling mesenchymal stem cell or ...
Eiji, Nemoto +6 more
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Exploring the Origins of Cementoblasts and their Trigger Factors
Connective Tissue Research, 2003Future directions for designing periodontal regenerative therapies hinge on characterization of cells associated with periodontal tissues and on signals instrumental in regulating their behavior. Studies here focused on determining the responsiveness of putative cementoblast progenitor cells (follicle cells), periodontal ligament cells, and ...
Janice E, Berry +5 more
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