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Cell fate specification during calvarial bone and suture development.

Eva Lana-Elola1, Ritva Rice, Agamemnon E Grigoriadis, David P C Rice.   

Abstract

In this study we have addressed the fundamental question of what cellular mechanisms control the growth of the calvarial bones and conversely, what is the fate of the sutural mesenchymal cells when calvarial bones approximate to form a suture. There is evidence that the size of the osteoprogenitor cell population determines the rate of calvarial bone growth. In calvarial cultures we reduced osteoprogenitor cell proliferation; however, we did not observe a reduction in the growth of parietal bone to the same degree. This discrepancy prompted us to study whether suture mesenchymal cells participate in the growth of the parietal bones. We found that mesenchymal cells adjacent to the osteogenic fronts of the parietal bones could differentiate towards the osteoblastic lineage and could become incorporated into the growing bone. Conversely, mid-suture mesenchymal cells did not become incorporated into the bone and remained undifferentiated. Thus mesenchymal cells have different fate depending on their position within the suture. In this study we show that continued proliferation of osteoprogenitors in the osteogenic fronts is the main mechanism for calvarial bone growth, but importantly, we show that suture mesenchyme cells can contribute to calvarial bone growth. These findings help us understand the mechanisms of intramembranous ossification in general, which occurs not only during cranial and facial bone development but also in the surface periosteum of most bones during modeling and remodeling.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17931618     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.08.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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