Abstract
Mandibular first molars, from 17-day-old embryos, were cultivated in control medium or medium containing 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001 unit/ml of calcitonin (CT) for periods up to 10 days. In untreated tooth germs, cells of the dental papilla differentiated into pre-odontoblasts up to 4 days and predentine was seen on day 6. Cells treated with 0.1 unit/ml of CT differentiated into pre-odontoblasts up to 4 days, but no predentine was formed even after 10 days in culture. With 0.01 unit/ml, cells differentiated into odontoblasts, and had already secreted predentine a few days earlier than the untreated group. With 0.001 unit/ml, the developing germs were similar to the control expiants during the entire 10-day cultivation period. The proportional area of rough endoplasmic reticulum to cytoplasm of the odontoblasts was low at 0.1 unit/ml of CT and high at 0.01 unit/ml compared to the untreated expiants.
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