Publication date: September 2018
Source: Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 93
Author(s): Mohamad Al-Dujaili, Trudy J. Milne, Richard D. Cannon, Mauro Farella
Abstract
Objectives
The condylar cartilage is a key site of growth and development of the mandible. The aim of this research was to determine the mRNA expression levels of a number of chondrogenic and osteogenic regulatory factors in the condylar cartilage of the postnatal rat.
Materials and methods
Condyles were extracted from 40 rats aged 4, 10, 21 or 90 days with 10 rats assigned to each age group. The condyles from one rat from each age group was fixed and decalcified in 10% EDTA for histology. Using cryogenic grinding combined with QIAzol reagent total RNA was purified from pooled samples collected for each age group. Each pool contained six condyles (N = 3). mRNA expression levels for 28 genes were determined using qPCR.
Results
Histological analysis revealed distinct morphological differences in the condyle tissue of the 4, 10, 21 and 90 day old postnatal rats. Expression of all examined genes was detected. High levels of mRNA for Alpl, Bglap, Col1a1, Col2a1, Runx2, Sox9 and Sp7 but not Msx1 were detected. Fgf1 and Fgf2 were expressed at a similar level. No significant difference (defined as ± fold-regulation > 2 and P < 0.05) in the gene mRNA expression levels was found when days 10, 21 or 90 were compared to day 4.
Conclusions
Apparent morphological changes of the rat condylar cartilage are not reflected in a change in the expression levels of the chondrogenic and osteogenic regulatory factor mRNA investigated in this study.
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