Abstract

At neutral pH, poly-L-lysine-gold complexes labelled the predentine extensively, whereas in dentine the number of gold complexes was reduced by half. Hyaluronidase pretreatment of the section at pH 6.8, prior to labelling, suppressed most of the staining in predentine and did not affect dentine. In contrast, alkaline phosphatase pretreatment at pH 9 enhanced the gold complex labelling in predentine and removed most of the labelling in dentine. This proves that at pH 7.2, the polyanions which are stained include a heterogeneous population of glycosaminoglycans, located in predentine, and phosphoproteins, visualized in dentine. At acidic pH levels (2.9 and 1.1), the number of scored gold complexes decreased, but the ratio between predentine and dentine labelling remained constant. Hyaluronidase pretreatment removed or firmly reduced the gold complex labelling both in predentine and dentine, whereas alkaline phosphatase pretreatment of the sections at pH 9 prior to labelling did not induce any change. This argues in favour of an increased specificity of polylysine-gold complex staining for glycosaminoglycans, stained at low pH in both predentine and dentine. Differential staining of glycosaminoglycans and phosphoproteins according to the pH provides a useful tool for studying the role played respectively by the two matrix components in dentine mineralization.

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