Biochemical regulation of condylar growth and remodelling – An overview

Authors : Vikash Kumar, Vikash Kumar, Tulika Tripathi, Tulika Tripathi, Shilpa Kalra, Shilpa Kalra, Priyank Rai, Priyank Rai

DOI : 10.18231/2455-6785.2018.0027

Volume : 4

Issue : 3

Year : 0

Page No : 138-145

Condylar cartilage has been classified as an articular cartilage. It has been further categorized as a secondary cartilage. This characterization is based upon its delayed development, unique histological features and adaptive capability to external stimuli. This adaptive and remodelling capacity of condylar cartilage to forward positioning of mandible forms basis of orthodontic functional treatment.
Molecular and genetic control of epiphyseal cartilage has been well documented. However condylar cartilage has received attention only in last few decades. Condylar cartilage growth has partial genetic and strong epigenetic control. Epigenetic control includes systemic factors and local factors, such as growth factors and mechanical stimuli. Various growth factors and transduction mediators bring about natural development and adaptive remodelling of condylar cartilage. Growth factors are large group of polypeptide molecule which exerts its effect by paracrine or endocrine mechanism. Growth factors can exert various effects depending on the type of receptor it interacts. Depending upon the receptor it can bring about mitotic, hypertrophic or anti proliferative effect. These molecular controls play important role in growth and homeostasis.
This article is an attempt to assimilate available knowledge and current concept regarding molecular and genetic control of condylar growth.

Keywords: Condylar growth, Remodelling, Growth factor.


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