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Expression of collagen, osteocalcin, and bone alkaline phosphatase in a mineralizing rat osteoblastic cell culture.

P Collin1, J R Nefussi, A Wetterwald, V Nicolas, M L Boy-Lefevre, H Fleisch, N Forest.   

Abstract

Rat calvaria bone cells isolated by collagenase digestion form a bone-like matrix which mineralizes in vitro in the presence of beta-glycerophosphate, in less than 2 weeks. The purpose of this work was to investigate, in this mineralizing rat osteoblastic cell culture, the synthesis of collagen, osteocalcin, and bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP). The results obtained indicate (1) After 15 days in culture, the extracellular-matrix contains collagen type I, V, and to some extent type III. Metabolic labeling at day 14, during the phase of nodules mineralization as well as new nodules formation, shows that collagen types I and type V are synthesized; (2) During the phase of cell growth, no osteocalcin could be detected in the medium, however, at the point of nodule formation, the osteocalcin level reached values of 3.55 +/- 1.39 ng/ml, followed by a 30-fold increase after nodules became mineralized. At day 14, after metabolic labeling, de novo synthesized osteocalcin was chromatographed on an immunoadsorbing column. With urea-SDS PAGE the apparent molecular weight was determined to be 9,000 daltons. (3) Specific activity of ALP was found to be 10 nmol/min/mg of proteins at cell confluence. At day 15, when nodules are mineralized, this activity was increased by 40-fold. The Michaelis constant was 1.58 10(-3) M/L. ALP was inhibited by L-homoarginine and levamisole but not by L-phenylalanine. ALP was shown to be heat sensitive at 56 degrees C with two slopes of inhibition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1373988     DOI: 10.1007/bf00298797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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