Journal of the Japanese Association of Regenerative Dentistry
Online ISSN : 1880-0815
Print ISSN : 1348-9615
ISSN-L : 1348-9615
Original Article
Effect of Biological Rhythm Synchronous Factor Melatonin on Structure, Composition, and Calcification of Dentin and Odontoblasts
Hiroyuki MISHIMAShohei TAKEUCHISaki TANABEAtsuhiko HATTORINobuo SUZUKIMitsuo KAKEITakashi MATUMOTOMika IKEGAMEKazuhiko TAKECHIYasuo MIAKE
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2016 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 5-17

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The purpose of the present study is to examine the influence of melatonin on the structure and calcification of both dentin and odontoblasts. The size of calcospherites in predentin increased in proportion to the concentration of melatonin administered. On the melatonin treated groups, the von Korff's fibers were clear and long. The number of odontoblasts tended to increase. The expression of melatonin receptor MT2 was observed in the odontoblasts of the control group. In the melatonin treated groups, a strong expression of MT2 was observed in the odontoblasts. By MELDI TOF-MS analysis, a peak of around 850 m/z was observed in dentin. This peak increased in proportion to the amount of melatonin. It is considered that melatonin activates the odontoblasts and promotes the formation of von Korff's fibers, collagen fiber secretion and calcification of dentin.

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