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The fibroblast population in oral submucous fibrosis
Authors:J. de  Waal   A. Olivier  C. W. van  Wyk J. S. Maritz
Affiliation:Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontics, University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, South Africa;Oral and Dental Research Institute, University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, South Africa;The South African Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, South Africa
Abstract:
The purpose of the investigation was to compare the morphology of fibroblasts cultured from healthy oral mucosa and mucosa of patients with oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) and to collate the occurrence of cell types of similar morphology. Cells cultured from biopsy specimens from the buccal mucosa of six subjects who did not chew the areca nut and six patients with OSF who chewed areca nut were grown according to standard techniques. Ninety cells per cell line were recorded daily for 8 days, classified into types F1, F2 and F3 according to their morphology, and the results statistically analyzed. We found that there was a relative increase of F3 cells in relation to Fl cells in OSF resulting in the ratio of F3 to F1 cells being significantly larger in OSF than the ratio in the controls. As it has been reported that F3 cells m rat connective tissues produce significantly more collagen types I and III than F1 cells, we concluded that a change of fibroblast population has occurred in OSF and that this relative increase of F3 cells in humans, which could be committed to the production of large quantities of collagen, can be an explanation for the excessive collagen formation in OSF.
Keywords:areca nut    fibroblasts    oral submucous fibrosis
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