Clinical Oral Investigations

, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp 131–140 | Cite as

In vitro culture of human dental pulp cells: some aspects of cells emerging early from the explant

  • L. Stanislawski
  • J. P. Carreau
  • M. Pouchelet
  • Z. H. J. Chen
  • M. Goldberg
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract

Cells emerging from a dental pulp explant were studied in order to elucidate the origin of precursor cells implicated in the formation of reparative dentin in vivo. Such cells observed at the very early stage of culture (days 5 – 10) were different from fibroblast-like cells obtained after one subculture. These early cells were round or elongated, with thin spinous processes, highly mobile, and contained numerous lipid vesicles. Incorporation of 1-[14C]palmitic acid did not show an increased incorporation of radiolabeled total lipids or triglycerides into these early cells compared to cells after four subcultures or control skin fibroblasts, suggesting that the lipids in vesicles were not synthesized by the cells. Since these cells also show a high level of fluid phase uptake via macropino-cytosis, it is suggested that these lipids originate from macropinocytosis. Between days 10 and 20, these cells spontaneously start conversion into cells that have a fibroblast-like morphology, are less mobile, and lack lipid vesicles. Their morphology, movement, and macropinocytosis suggest that these cells, which migrate from the pulp explants, are mesenchymal cells related to mononuclear phagocytes/ histiocytes.

Key words Cell culture Human dental pulp cells Lipid vesicles Time-lapse microcinematography 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • L. Stanislawski
    • 1
  • J. P. Carreau
    • 2
  • M. Pouchelet
    • 3
  • Z. H. J. Chen
    • 1
  • M. Goldberg
    • 1
  1. 1.Laboratoire d'Histologie, Faculté de Chirurgie, Dentaire, 1, rue Maurice Arnoux, F-92120 Montrouge, France Tel. + 33 1 46 57 12 86 ext. 505; Fax +33 1 42 53 43 25FR
  2. 2.U-347 INSERM Hôpital Kremlin Bicêtre, 80 Rue du Genel Leclerc, F-94276 Le Kremlin Bicêtre Cedex, FranceFR
  3. 3.Cinémicrographie INSERM, Le Vésinet, 44, Chemin de Ronde, F-78110 Le Vesinet, FranceFR

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