Published March 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Progenitor cell populations in the periodontal ligament of mice

  • 1. Univ. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Stem cells in a variety of renewal tissues exhibit a slow rate of cell proliferation. The periodontal ligament of mouse molars was examined for the presence of slowly cycling progenitor cells to provide evidence for the existence of stem cells in this tissue. A pulse injection of 3H-thymidine was administered and mice were sacrificed between 1 hour and 14 days after injection. Analysis of radioautographs using percentage of labeled cells and grain counts demonstrated that a population of label-retaining cells within 10 micron of blood vessels traversed the cell cycle more slowly than proliferating cells located greater than 10 micron from blood vessels. These data suggest that there is a slowly dividing population of progenitor cells in paravascular sites in mouse molar periodontal ligament which may be stem cells

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Journal Title
Anat. Rec.
Journal Issue
no.3
Series
Anat. Rec.
ISSN
0003-276X
CODEN
ANREA