2016
DOI: 10.1177/0022034516633153
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The Grooved Rodent Incisor Recapitulates Rudimentary Teeth Characteristics of Ancestral Mammals

Abstract: It is known from the paleontology studies of eutherian mammals that incisor numbers were reduced during evolution. The evolutionary lost incisors may remain as vestigial structures at embryonic stages. The recapitulation of the incisor patterns among mammalian species will potentially uncover the mechanisms underlying the phenotypic transition of incisors during evolution. Here, we showed that a minute tooth formed in the presumptive groove region of the gerbil upper incisor at the early developmental stages, … Show more

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“…The first one is the differentiation theory, which states that multicusped teeth developed from one simply shaped tooth of mammals, whereas the second one is the concrescence theory, which indicates the integration of several primordia of simple teeth that were inherited from mammalian ancestors34. Recent studies on molars and incisors provide evidence of a bias for the concrescence theory as the explanation for the origin of multicusped teeth3536. Based on the concrescence theory, the lophs in gerbils are equivalent to the fused crests from a pair of buccal-lingual cusps in mice (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one is the differentiation theory, which states that multicusped teeth developed from one simply shaped tooth of mammals, whereas the second one is the concrescence theory, which indicates the integration of several primordia of simple teeth that were inherited from mammalian ancestors34. Recent studies on molars and incisors provide evidence of a bias for the concrescence theory as the explanation for the origin of multicusped teeth3536. Based on the concrescence theory, the lophs in gerbils are equivalent to the fused crests from a pair of buccal-lingual cusps in mice (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vitro cell and tooth germ culture was performed as described (Li, Tang, and Jung, 2016; Li, Tang, Nakamura, et al 2016). The treated tooth germs were transplanted into the kidney capsule in the nude mouse for mineralization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kidney capsule transplantation was performed to confirm the chondrogenic capacity of the nanoshell‐coated MSCs. Uncoated MSCs and FN/CS nanoshell‐coated MSCs spheroids were transplanted beneath the renal capsule of male adult nude mice for mineralization (Li, Tang, & Jung, ). After 5 weeks, the kidneys were dissected to examine chondrogenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%