Literature DB >> 10615989

Age-dependent effects of hedgehog protein on chondrocytes.

M Iwasaki1, A Jikko, A X Le.   

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) has a crucial role in osteochondrogenesis of bone formation as well as in the repair of fractures. The interaction between hedgehog protein and BMPs is inferred from recent molecular studies. Hedgehog genes encode secreted proteins which mediate patterning and growth during skeletal development. We have shown that Indian hedgehog gene (Ihh) is expressed in cartilage anlage and later in mature and hypertrophic chondrocytes. This finding suggests that Ihh may regulate the development of chondrocytes. Our results in this study have shown that Ihh transcripts were expressed in hypertrophic chondrocytes in mice at three days but not at three weeks, although a similar expression pattern of alpha1 (X) collagen could be observed in both types of cartilage. To investigate the possibility that there are direct and age-dependent functions of Ihh in chondrocytes, cultured chondrocytes were treated with the amino-terminal fragment of Sonic hedgehog protein (Shh-N) which can functionally substitute for Ihh protein. Shh-N did not affect the proliferation and differentiation of chondrocytes from three-week-old mice but had a significant effect on three-day-old mice. It enhanced proliferation up to 128% of the control culture in a dose-dependent manner. Although there was no effect in Shh-N-treated cultures, Shh-N enhanced the stimulatory effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on the synthesis of proteoglycans. Because the effects of Shh-N on chondrocyte differentiation in this culture system differed from those of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2) and PTH, in terms of proteoglycan synthesis and ALPase activity, it is unlikely that BMP2 or PTH/PTH-related protein mediates the direct effects of Ihh in chondrocytes. Our study shows that Ihh can function in chondrocytes in a direct and age-dependent fashion.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10615989     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.81b6.8851

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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