2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2012.06.009
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Caspase-7 in molar tooth development

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“…While normal spermatogenesis is persistently impaired and spermatogenic cells are mostly disappeared, caspase 7 expression in Leydig cells may be activated by caspase 3, caspase 6, and caspase 9 to induce apoptosis. Thus, these findings suggest that the location of caspase 7 may impact on its function, which is similar with the recent reports 131415. However, whether the cleaved form of caspase 7 in germ cells is inevitable during normal spermatogenesis remains unclear.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…While normal spermatogenesis is persistently impaired and spermatogenic cells are mostly disappeared, caspase 7 expression in Leydig cells may be activated by caspase 3, caspase 6, and caspase 9 to induce apoptosis. Thus, these findings suggest that the location of caspase 7 may impact on its function, which is similar with the recent reports 131415. However, whether the cleaved form of caspase 7 in germ cells is inevitable during normal spermatogenesis remains unclear.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Meanwhile, these observations also revealed that caspase 7 in spermatogenic cells was not combined with caspase 3, caspase 6, and caspase 9 to cause cell apoptosis, which further validated that caspase 7 had nonapoptotic function that participated in normal spermatogenesis. Furthermore, the nonapoptotic functions of caspase 7 were also found in molar tooth development, dental hard tissues formation, and osteogenesis 121314. Unexpectedly, when spermatogenic cells were mostly disappeared at the fourth week after busulfan treatment, IHC results revealed that caspase 7 expression in Leydig cells was significantly elevated, which was positively correlated with the expression of caspase 3, caspase 6, and caspase 9.…”
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“…Nuclear expression of executioner caspase-7 has been reported to indicate active apoptotic functions during osteogenesis of tooth and jaw development and within the primary enamel knot (Leist & Jäättelä, 2001;Matalova, Vanden Berghe, et al, 2012;Miura, 2012;Svandova et al, 2014). Similarly, our results demonstrated prevalent nuclear caspase-7 expression during ductal formation, especially near presumptive lumenal areas.…”
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confidence: 68%
“…The biochemistry of apoptotic events in cells has been well investigated (Hengartner, ). Apoptotic cells are observed in the developmental stages of several ectodermal organs, such as in hair cycling (Paus, ), tooth germ morphogenesis (Jernvall, Aberg, Kettunen, Keranen, & Thesleff, ; Kim et al., ; Matalova et al., ), and tubulogenesis in mammary and salivary glands (Teshima, Wells, Lourenco, & Tucker, ; Watson, ). Additionally, selective cell death is a critical event in the morphogenesis of three‐dimensional (3D) epithelial cell culture models using Madin‐Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells and MCF‐10A mammary epithelial cells (Debnath et al., ; Saelman, Keely, & Santoro, ).…”
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confidence: 99%