Histological characterization of the human masticatory oral mucosa. A histochemical and immunohistochemical study.
Miguel Ibáñez-CortésMiguel Ángel Martin-PiedraCristina Blanco-ElicesÓscar Darío García-GarcíaAntonio España-LópezRicardo Fernández-ValadésMaría Del Carmen Sánchez-QuevedoMiguel AlaminosJesús Chato-AstrainIngrid GarzónPublished in: Microscopy research and technique (2023)
Microscopical features of parakeratinized and orthokeratinized masticatory human oral mucosa showed important differences at both, epithelial and stromal levels. Parakeratinized masticatory human oral mucosa exert thicker epithelial layer, especially, at the stratum spinosum in comparison to orthokeratinized human oral mucosa. Cytokeratin 10 and filaggrin human epithelial markers were intensively expressed in orthokeratinized masticatory human oral mucosa in comparison to parakeratinized masticatory human oral mucosa. At the stromal level, orthokeratinized masticatory human oral mucosa exhibit higher levels of collagen and proteoglycans than parakeratinized masticatory oral mucosa. The deep knowledge of histological features of masticatory oral mucosa could lead to a better understanding of oral mucosa pathology and advanced treatments.