Přehled o publikaci
2023
Spatiotemporal monitoring of hard tissue development reveals unknown features of tooth and bone development
GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZ, Marcos; Barbora HUTEČKOVÁ; Josef LAVICKÝ; Nikodém ZEZULA; Vladislav RAKULTSEV et al.Basic information
Original name
Spatiotemporal monitoring of hard tissue development reveals unknown features of tooth and bone development
Authors
GONZÁLEZ LÓPEZ, Marcos; Barbora HUTEČKOVÁ; Josef LAVICKÝ; Nikodém ZEZULA; Vladislav RAKULTSEV; Vendula FRIDRICHOVÁ; Haneen Riadh Ali TUAIMA; Cita NOTTMEIER; Julian PETERSEN; Michaela KAVKOVÁ; Tomas ZIKMUND; Jozef KAISER; Rupali LAV; Haza STAR; Vítězslav BRYJA; Petr HENYŠ; Miroslav VOŘECHOVSKÝ; Abigail S S TUCKER; Jakub HARNOŠ; Marcela BUCHTOVÁ and Jan KŘIVÁNEK
Edition
Science Advances, Washington, DC, American association for the advancement of science, 2023, 2375-2548
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/23:00131746
Organization
Lékařská fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
EID Scopus
Keywords in English
hard tissue development; spatiotemporal monitoring; tooth and bone development
Links
GA22-02794S, research and development project. GA22-06405S, research and development project. LX22NPO5102, research and development project. CzechNanoLab, large research infrastructures. Czech-BioImaging III, large research infrastructures.
Changed: 27/2/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
Mineralized tissues, such as bones or teeth, are essential structures of all vertebrates. They enable rapid movement, protection, and food processing, in addition to providing physiological functions. Although the development, regeneration, and pathogenesis of teeth and bones have been intensely studied, there is currently no tool to accurately follow the dynamics of growth and healing of these vital tissues in space and time. Here, we present the BEE-ST (Bones and tEEth Spatio-Temporal growth monitoring) approach, which allows precise quantification of development, regeneration, remodeling, and healing in any type of calcified tissue across different species. Using mouse teeth as model the turnover rate of continuously growing incisors was quantified, and role of hard/soft diet on molar root growth was shown. Furthermore, the dynamics of bones and teeth growth in lizards, frogs, birds, and zebrafish was uncovered. This approach represents an effective, highly reproducible, and versatile tool that opens up diverse possibilities in developmental biology, bone and tooth healing, tissue engineering, and disease modeling.