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Distribution of Mucopolysaccharides and Glycoproteins in the Articular Discs of Temporomandibular Joints in Human Fetuses

  • Wilfredo Molina1,*,
  • Silvano Pino1
  • Gisela Sosa2
  • Luis Hernández1

1Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Universidad de Los Andes, Mérida, Venezuela

2Pathological Anatomy Unit, Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia, Spain

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.19325 Vol.19,Issue 4,December 2005 pp.325-330

Published: 30 December 2005

*Corresponding Author(s): Wilfredo Molina E-mail: wjmw55@hotmail.com

Abstract

Aims: To evaluate the distribution of mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins in the articular discs of temporomandibular joints (TMJs) in human fetuses at different stages of development in order to test the hypothesis that the development and histological maturation of the articular disc has already begun by the 12th week of gestation. Methods: Eighteen human fetuses at gestational ages 12, 14, and 16 weeks were used (6 fetuses of each age). Sections (6 µm wide) of the articular discs were stained with trichromic stain for collagen fibers, Mayer’s mucicarmine for mucopolysaccharides, and Schiff’s periodic acid reaction for glyco-proteins. The densities of the stained zones were measured by means of Image J software. The nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test was used to evaluate the differences among stained zones in the 3 fetus groups. Results: TMJ tissues of four of the six 12-week-old fetuses were stained positive for collagen fibers, mucopolysaccha-rides, and glycoproteins. In these fetuses the stain was localized to the articular posterior area and was denser in that area than in the middle and anterior areas. The stained areas in the 14-week-old fetuses were distributed throughout the articular discs, with iso-lated clear unstained areas. The stained areas of all the articular discs of the 16-week-old fetuses were more compact than those of the 12-and 14-week-old fetuses. In all the fetuses examined, the collagen fibers along the articular disc had a wavy appearance. The fossa of the temporal bone was observed in all the fetuses as a straight structure that was similar in the 3 fetus groups. The densi-ties (mean ± SD) of the stained zones were 38.36% ± 3.39%, 59.5% ± 1.56%, and 94.04% ± 2.04% for 12, 14, and 16 weeks of gestation, respectively; these densities were significantly differ-ent (X2 = 15.16; df = 2, P < .001). Conclusion: This study indicates that mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins as well as collagen fibers are present at 12, 14, and 16 weeks of gestation. This sug-gests that the histological maturation of the articular disc has already begun at the 12th week and is complete by the 16th week of gestation.

Keywords

articular disc; collagen; human fetuses; mucopolysac-charides; temporomandibular joint

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Wilfredo Molina,Silvano Pino,Gisela Sosa,Luis Hernández. Distribution of Mucopolysaccharides and Glycoproteins in the Articular Discs of Temporomandibular Joints in Human Fetuses. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2005. 19(4);325-330.

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