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Title: Histomorphological study of myelinated nerve fibres in the periodontal ligament of human canine
Authors: Huang, Yan
Corpas, Livia S.
MARTENS, Wendy 
Jacobs, Reinhilde
LAMBRICHTS, Ivo 
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: INFORMA HEALTHCARE
Source: ACTA ODONTOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 69 (5). p. 279-286
Abstract: Objective. This study aims to describe the human periodontal ligament (PDL) using serial sections, with a focus on mechanoreceptor distribution and morphology. Materials and methods. One permanent lower canine with surrounding PDL and alveolar bone tissues was retrieved from a human cadaver. After being embedded into paraffin block, the canine was horizontally cut in 6 mu m thick serial sections. At root levels of 0.3, 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6 mm from the apex, five slices each level were evaluated. Immunocytochemisty was performed on the same serial sections, enabling a more reliable description of neural structures. Results. The distribution of myelinated fibres varied from apical to coronal level, with a total number of 38 at 0.3 mm from the apex, 25 at 1.5 mm, 25 at 3 mm, 31 at 4.5 mm and 32 at 6 mm. At all times, mesial and buccal regions were typically more densely innervated (p < 0.01) except at the 3 mm level. The average density of myelinated nerve fibres increased by arriving closer to the apex. However, the average diameter did not show any significant differences amongst quadrants or root levels (p > 0.05). The average diameter of myelinated fibres varied between 5.3-7.8 mu m. Grouped myelinated axons were twice as common as isolated ones, with the innervation being rather close to the alveolar bone. Isolated myelinated axons showed a tendency to group around large blood vessels. Conclusion. The present results add to the understanding of human PDL innervation, indicating dense innervations by myelinated nerve fibres in close proximity to collagen fibres and alveolar bone. It also reveals that apical as well as mesial and buccal sites of the human canine are more densely innervated.
Notes: Jacobs, R (reprint author), [Huang, Y; Corpas, LS; Jacobs, R] Catholic Univ Louvain, Fac Med, Dept Dent Oral Pathol & Maxillofacial Surg, Oral Imaging Ctr, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium [Huang, Y] Sichuan Univ, W China Coll Stomatol, Oral Implant Ctr, Chengdu 610064, Peoples R China [Martens, W; Lambrichts, I] Univ Hasselt, Fac Med, Dept Med Basic Sci, Diepenbeek, Belgium reinhilde.jacobs@med.kuleuven.be
Keywords: Canine; histology; myelinated nerve fibre; periodontal ligament; tactile function;Canine; histology; myelinated nerve fibre; periodontal ligament; tactile function
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/12240
ISSN: 0001-6357
e-ISSN: 1502-3850
DOI: 10.3109/00016357.2011.563245
ISI #: 000294170700005
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2012
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