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Radicular and periodontal structural defects underlie refractory oral pathology in the adult Hyp mouse model of X-linked hypophosphatemia

Nishizawa, C.; Miura, J.; Iwayama, T.; Yamazaki, M.; Michigami, T.; Miyagawa, K.

2026-04-30 pathology
10.64898/2026.04.27.719778 bioRxiv
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ObjectiveX-linked Hypophosphatemia is associated with dental complications, including spontaneous endodontic infections (abscesses) in non-carious teeth and severe periodontal loss. Previous studies have mainly focused on dentin Hypomineralization; however, the structural basis underlying periodontal tissue failure remains unclear. We aimed to investigate histoanatomical abnormalities in the dentin and periodontium of Hyp mice to clarify structural consequences of Phex deficiency in adult molars. MethodsWe performed detailed histological and scanning electron microscopy analyses on the molar regions of untreated adult Hyp mice and wild-type littermates, with particular attention to the structural integrity of the root and periodontal ligament. Additionally, odontoblast process morphology and periodontal attachment abnormalities were evaluated. ResultsHyp molars exhibited marked root abnormalities, including radicular shunt-like defects and disorganized odontoblast processes, particularly in furcation and radicular dentin. Periodontal attachment showed characteristic asymmetry: detachment from the cementum surface was frequently observed, whereas attachment to the alveolar bone surface was relatively preserved. These changes were accompanied by thinning and discontinuity of Sharpeys fibers and increased vascularity in the periodontal ligament. ConclusionsThese findings provide a histoanatomical framework for understanding refractory dental complications in X-linked hypophosphatemia and support the importance of intervention during root development.

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