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Experimental Cell Research | 1990

Mast cells enhance migration and proliferation of fibroblasts into an in vitro wound

Francesca Levi-Schaffer; Ari Kupietzky

The effects of mast cells (MC) in an in vitro wound model were studied. The model consisted of rat peritoneal MC cultured on confluent monolayers of 3T3 fibroblasts (MC/3T3). A linear wound was performed by cutting along the midline and scraping one half of the monolayer. After 42 h fibroblasts were counted in the scraped area of the wound. In the MC/3T3 cocultures 27.6 +/- 2.1 fibroblasts were found compared to 16.6 +/- 0.9 in the 3T3 cultures. The most significant increase in the number of fibroblasts was obtained upon activation of the MC with anti-IgE antibodies immediately after wound production (39.9 +/- 2.1). Stimulation with compound 48/80 had a weaker effect (32.7 +/- 1.5). Incubation of 3T3 wounded monolayers with supernatants of anti-IgE- or compound 48/80-activated MC, or with sonicated MC, induced an increase in fibroblast number similar to that found in unactivated MC/3T3. [3H]Thymidine incorporation followed by autoradiography was performed to assess fibroblast mitosis. The highest number of labeled fibroblasts beyond the wound line was found in immunologically activated MC/3T3 (29.7 +/- 4.4), followed by compound 48/80-activated MC/3T3 (18.4 +/- 1.5), MC/3T3 (15.1 +/- 3.6), and 3T3 (10.6 +/- 2.6). After addition of aphidicolin, which inhibited fibroblast mitosis, MC were still effective in enhancing fibroblast migration. In all the cocultures MC were observed to have migrated alongside fibroblasts. Thus merely the presence of MC adhering to wounded fibroblast monolayers significantly enhanced migration and proliferation of the fibroblasts. A further increase was achieved by immunological activation of the MC. We therefore suggest that MC have a facilitating role in this in vitro wound model.


Pediatric Dentistry | 2003

The clinical and radiographic success of bonded resin composite strip crowns for primary incisors.

Ari Kupietzky; William F. Waggoner; Galea J


Pediatric Dentistry | 2005

Long-term Photographic and Radiographic Assessment of Bonded Resin Composite Strip Crowns for Primary Incisors: Results After 3 Years

Ari Kupietzky; William F. Waggoner; Jon Galea


Pediatric Dentistry | 2005

Effects of a Positive Verbal Presentation on Parental Acceptance of Passive Medical Stabilization for the Dental Treatment of Young Children

Ari Kupietzky; Ram D


Pediatric Dentistry | 2001

The treatment and long-term management of severe multiple avulsions of primary teeth in a 19-month-old child.

Ari Kupietzky


Pediatric Dentistry | 2003

Treatment of crown fractures with pulp exposure in primary incisors.

Ari Kupietzky; Gideon Holan


Pediatric Dentistry | 2000

A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of an intruded maxillary permanent incisor complicated by the presence of two mesiodentes

Ari Kupietzky; Rotstein I; Kischinovsky D


Archives of Oral Biology | 2004

The effect of hereditary disorders on tooth components: a radiographic morphometric study of two syndromes

Uri Zilberman; Smith Patricia; Ari Kupietzky; Eliyahu Mass


Pediatric Dentistry | 2000

Correction of ectopic eruption of permanent molars utilizing the brass wire technique.

Ari Kupietzky


Pediatric Dentistry | 2004

Parental Satisfaction With Bonded Resin Composite Strip Crowns for Primary Incisors

Ari Kupietzky; William F. Waggoner

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William F. Waggoner

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Francesca Levi-Schaffer

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Gideon Holan

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ram D

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Rotstein I

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Smith Patricia

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Uri Zilberman

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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