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DNA localization in nuclear fragments of apoptotic ameloblasts using anti-DNA immunoelectron microscopy: Programmed cell death of ameloblasts

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Ameloblasts responsible for tooth enamel formation are classified into two different phases: secretion and maturation. At the transition between these secretion and maturation stages, a considerable number of cells die. In this study, we examined the morphology of degenerating ameloblasts by conventional electron microscopy, and DNA cleavage in degenerating ameloblast nuclei by the in situ terminal transferase assay. The results suggest that apoptosis (programmed cell death) in ameloblasts, including DNA ligation is induced at the transitional stage. The nuclear fragments, chromatin condensation and DNA relocation in apoptotic nuclei were examined quantitatively by post-embedding anti-DNA immunogold electron microscopy and the in situ terminal transferase assay combined with electron microscopy. Numerical analysis revealed that immunogold labeling density in the condensed chromatin of apoptotic nuclei was comparable on the average to that in the perinuclear heterochromatin of normal nuclei, and that individual apoptotic nuclear fragments exhibited highly variable gold particle density, from fragments with lower density to that of normal heterochromatin, to fragments with densities twice as high as that of normal heterochromatin. The in situ terminal transferase assay combined with electron microscopy detected DNA ends exposed by ultrathin sectioning as well as DNA cleavage by a putative endonuclease. In conclusion, the state of the DNA, including its ligation and degeneration, changes gradually during chromatin condensation and nuclear fragmentation of apoptosis.

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Nishikawa, S., Sasaki, F. DNA localization in nuclear fragments of apoptotic ameloblasts using anti-DNA immunoelectron microscopy: Programmed cell death of ameloblasts. Histochem Cell Biol 104, 151–159 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01451574

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