Abstract :
We examined the immunolocalization of receptor activator of nuclear factor-
κ
B ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin
(OPG) in areas of resorption caused by osteoclasts/chondroclasts on embryonic days 14-16 (E14-16) in Meckel’s
cartilage, and compared the results with those in endochondral bones in mice. Intense RANKL and OPG immunoreactivity
was detected in the chondrocytes in Meckel’s cartilage. On E15, when the incisor teeth were closest to
the middle portion of Meckel’s cartilage, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-positive cells appeared on the
lateral side of the cartilage. Furthermore, the dental follicle showed moderate immunoreactivity for RANKL and
OPG, whereas osteoblasts derived from perichondral cells were immunonegative for RANKL and OPG in that area.
On E16, cartilage resorption by TRAP-positive cells had progressed at the differential position, and intensely immunoreactive
products of RANKL were overlapped on and found to exist next to TRAP-positive cells in the resorption
area. In developing metatarsal tissue, OPG immunoreactivity was intense in periosteal osteoblasts, whereas RANKL
was only faintly seen in some of the periosteal cells. In epiphyseal chondrocytes of the developing femur, RANKL
immunoreactivity was moderate, and OPG scarcely detected. These results indicate a peculiarity of RANKL and OPG
immunolocalization in resorption of Meckel’s cartilage. Growth of the incisor teeth may be involved in the timeand
position-specific resorption of Meckel’s cartilage through local regulation of the RANKL/OPG system in dental
follicular cells and periosteal osteoblasts, whereas RANKL and OPG in chondrocytes seem to contribute to resorption
through regulation of the chondroclast function.
Keywords :
Endochondral ossification , immunohistochemistry , Meckel’s cartilage , OPG , RANKL