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Fig. 8. Schematic drawing showing Shh expression (stippled green) and
responsiveness (yellow) as well as the cytological changes occuring in the
enamel organ and odontoblast layer during the gradual differentiation process
in a normal (upper panel) and in a Smo mutant (lower panel) tooth.
Proliferating cells are represented by smiling nuclei and post-mitotic cells
are represented by non-smiling or plain nuclei. In a normal tooth, at stage 4,
preameloblasts facing the first layer of predentin matrix (PD, pink) withdraw
from the cell cycle and become postmitotic (PmA). This occurs about 24 hours
after the adjacent odontoblasts become postmitotic (stage 2), polarize (stage
3) and secrete PD (stage 4). Polarizing ameloblasts (PoA) continue to grow,
they attain their full size at stage 6 and become secretory ameloblasts (SA)
displaying Tomes' processes and secrete enamel matrix (E, dark red). Cells of
the stratum intermedium overlying PoA and SA increase in size and become
cuboidal (cSI). Shortly before enamel secretion, gaps appear in the outer
dental epithelium (ODE) and blood vessels and fibroblasts from the dental sac
(DS) start to invade the stellate reticulum (SR). Shh is produced in large
amounts in proliferating preameloblasts (PA), PmA, PoA, squamous stratum
intermedium (sSI) and cSI. Shh expression and Shh synthesis decline
thereafter in presecretory ameloblasts (not represented) and SA (stage 6). In
the normal tooth, both the enamel organ and dental mesenchyme are responsive
to Shh signaling. In the Smo mutant tooth, Shh responsiveness, cell
proliferation, growth and differentiation are preserved in the dental
mesenchyme, including the dental papilla (not represented), dental sac and the
odontoblast layer. However, Shh responsiveness is absent in the enamel organ
at all stages (stages 1-6). Mutant preameloblasts become post-mitotic
prematurely (stage 3) before predentin secretion by the adjacent odontoblasts.
Mutant ameloblasts fail to grow in size, are unpolarized and unable to produce
enamel matrix. The mutant stratum intermedium cells remain small and squamous.
The outer dental epithelium layer remains continuous, and the stellate
reticulum remains avascular. In addition, a premature gradual decrease of Shh
production occurs in the mutant ameloblasts, stratum intermedium and stellate
reticulum. A, ameloblast; BM, basement membrane (light green); D, dentin (dark
pink); O, odontoblast; PmO, post-mitotic odontoblast; PO, proliferating
preodontoblast; PoO, polarizing odontoblast.