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Using Ex Vivo Live Imaging to Investigate Cell Divisions and Movements During Mouse Dental Renewal.


ABSTRACT: The continuously growing mouse incisor is emerging as a highly tractable model system to investigate the regulation of adult epithelial and mesenchymal stem cells and tooth regeneration. These progenitor populations actively divide, move, and differentiate to maintain tissue homeostasis and regenerate lost cells in a responsive manner. However, traditional analyses using fixed tissue sections could not capture the dynamic processes of cellular movements and interactions, limiting our ability to study their regulations. This paper describes a protocol to maintain whole mouse incisors in an explant culture system and live-track dental epithelial cells using multiphoton timelapse microscopy. This technique adds to our existing toolbox for dental research and allows investigators to acquire spatiotemporal information on cell behaviors and organizations in a living tissue. We anticipate that this methodology will help researchers further explore mechanisms that control the dynamic cellular processes taking place during both dental renewal and regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Sundari Thooyamani A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10874233 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using Ex Vivo Live Imaging to Investigate Cell Divisions and Movements During Mouse Dental Renewal.

Sundari Thooyamani Abinaya A   Shahin Elias E   Takano Sanako S   Sharir Amnon A   Hu Jimmy K JK  

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 20231027 200


The continuously growing mouse incisor is emerging as a highly tractable model system to investigate the regulation of adult epithelial and mesenchymal stem cells and tooth regeneration. These progenitor populations actively divide, move, and differentiate to maintain tissue homeostasis and regenerate lost cells in a responsive manner. However, traditional analyses using fixed tissue sections could not capture the dynamic processes of cellular movements and interactions, limiting our ability to  ...[more]

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