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In vitro analysis of the stimulation of bone formation by highly bioactive apatite- and wollastonite-containing glass-ceramic: released calcium ions promote osteogenic differentiation in osteoblastic ROS17/2.8 cells.

H Matsuoka1, H Akiyama, Y Okada, H Ito, C Shigeno, J Konishi, T Kokubo, T Nakamura.   

Abstract

We analyzed the mechanisms of the efficient bone formation on the osteoconductive surface of apatite- and wollastonite-containing glass-ceramic (AW) by using an in vitro system. AW releases Ca ions and bonds to bone via a submicron-thick hydroxycarbonate apatite (HCA) layer. AW disks were conditioned with simulated body fluid (SBF) to grow HCA layers, and the amount of released Ca ion was regulated by modulating the conditioning time from 24 to 240 h. Surface-transformed AW disks increased alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity in osteoblastic ROS17/2.8 cells by 1.5- to threefold over unconditioned disks. AW disks conditioned for 24 h [AW(24)], which had a homogeneous, submicron-thick apatite layer and increased extracellular ionized Ca concentration ([Ca(2+)](e)) in the culture medium to the greatest extent, enhanced the AP activity the most. High [Ca(2+)](e) promoted osteogenic differentiation in ROS17/2.8 cells: It increased AP activity in a dose-dependent manner by up to 1.6-fold, and up-regulated the expression of AP, osteocalcin (OC), and transforming growth factor-beta1 mRNAs in dose- and time-dependent manners. AW(24) enhanced AP activity in ROS17/2.8 cells as much as AW disks conditioned with SBF containing serum to exhibit in vivo surface-structure changes. AW(24) increased AP activity in ROS17/2.8 cells by 1.6-fold and enhanced the expression of AP and OC mRNAs significantly, compared with sintered hydroxyapatite (HA). After implantation of AW and HA in the distal metaphyses of rabbit femurs, thin, newly formed bone lined with cuboidal, osteoblast-like cells was characteristically observed adjacent to the AW surface within 8 days. These results provide evidence for the hypothesis that AW stimulates bone formation on its surface by increasing [Ca(2+)](e) to promote the HCA layer formation and the differentiation of osteogenic cells. Copyright 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10449628     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(199911)47:2<176::aid-jbm7>3.0.co;2-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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