机械敏感通道
牙周纤维
瞬时受体电位通道
压电1
离子通道
受体
化学
牙骨质
机械转化
机械感受器
生物物理学
TRPV1型
牙槽
解剖
细胞生物学
神经科学
材料科学
生物
牙科
刺激
医学
牙本质
生物化学
复合材料
作者
Linda A Lukacs,Isabelle Rennekampff,Mayer Tenenhaus,Hans‐Oliver Rennekampff
摘要
Abstract Teeth are subject to a variety of mechanical forces and vectors. The periodontal ligament (PDL), fibrous tissue that connects the cementum of the tooth to the bony socket, plays a decisive role in transmitting force to alveolar bone via Sharpey fibers, transforming and converting these forces into biological signals. This interaction effects significant osteoblastic and osteoclastic responses via autocrine proliferative and paracrine responses. Recent discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch by the Nobel laureates David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian, respectively have a profound impact on orthodontics. Transient receptor vanilloid channel 1 (TRPV1), initially described as a receptor for temperature, has been proposed to participate in the sensing of force. TRPV4, another ion channel receptor, perceives tensile forces as well as thermal and chemical stimuli. Piezo1 and 2, the classic receptors for touch, in addition to the aforementioned receptors, have similarly been described on PDL‐derived cells. In this text, we review the role of the temperature‐sensitive ion channels and mechanosensitive ion channels on their biological function and influence in orthodontic treatment.
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