文摘
In the dental pulp extracellular matrix, the main macromolecules are collagenous proteins, non-collagenous proteins and proteoglycans. Regulated synthesis of the interstitial collagens, in particular, type I collagen, is important during development and wound healing but also in a number of pathological conditions. Tenascin is also a matrix protein highly expressed during development while it decreases in mature organs. Under pathological conditions such as infections and inflammation, during tumorigenesis and mechanical stress applied to cells in culture or tissue in vivo, the expression of tenascin is increased.