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1993 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

The mechanism of cell locomotion of cultured osteoclasts in three-dimensions ; the observation by time-cinematography

Research Project

Project/Area Number 04454449
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (B)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Morphological basic dentistry
Research InstitutionHokkaido University

Principal Investigator

WAKITA Minoru  Hokkaido University, School of Dentistry, Professor, 歯学部, 教授 (40018916)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) TAKAHASHI Shigeru  Hokkaido University, School of Dentistry, instructor, 歯学部, 助手 (70241338)
DOMON Takanori  Hokkaido University, School of Dentistry, instructor, 歯学部, 助手 (50217618)
YAMAMOTO Tsuneyuki  Hokkaido University, School of Dentistry, lecturer, 歯学部, 講師 (80200822)
Project Period (FY) 1992 – 1993
KeywordsOsteoclast / Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase / Ruffled border / Cell culture / Cell locomotion / Three-dimensional structure
Research Abstract

Osteoclasts and macrophages of ddy strain mice were isolated, and then culturedwith or without dentine slices for 72 hours. After the incubation, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACPase) and adic phosphateas (ACPase) activities were detected in them by the azo dye method. ACPasc-positive cells phagocytized indian inks, however, they showed neither TRACPase nor resosrptive activity. TRACPase-positive cells made lacunae on the dentine slices, and showed sthe ruffled border and clear zone. Therefore, ACPase-positive cells with phagocytosis were seemed to be macrophages, and TRACPase-positive cells were osteoclasts. These results suggested that TRACPase activity was specific for osteoclastic cells, not macrophages, in 72 hours culture of ddy mice.
One multinucleated TRACPase-positive cell with comnplicated contours was observed on the dentine slice by light microscopy, and then this cell was serially sectioned by altermating semithin and ultrathin sections to observe its ultrastructure and three-dimensional sturcture. By transmission electron microscopy, this cell had the similar structure as those of osteoclasts, and possessed the clear zone-like structures, but showed no ruffled border. A three-dimensional reconstruction showed that this cell had very flat and complicated outlines, and extended its cell body to the back side of the dentine slice. These results suggested that this cell might be a locomoting osteoclast.

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  • [Publications] Sugaya,K.: "Fusion of multinucleate giant cells and macrophage-like cells in vivo by electron microscopy." Jpn.J.Oral Biol.35. 361-365 (1993)

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  • [Publications] 土門 卓文: "単核の破骨細胞は存在するのか" 北海道歯学雑誌. 14. 74-75 (1993)

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  • [Publications] SUGAYA,K.: "Fusion of multinucleate giant cells and macrophage-like cells in vivo by electron microscopy" Jpn.J.Oral Biol.35. 361-365 (1993)

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  • [Publications] DOMON,T.: "Is there the mononuclear osteoclast?" Hokkaido J.Dent.Sci.14. 74-75 (1993)

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Published: 1995-03-27  

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