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Effects of soluble cobalt and cobalt incorporated into calcium phosphate layers on osteoclast differentiation and activation.

Somying Patntirapong1, Pamela Habibovic, Peter V Hauschka.   

Abstract

Metal ions originating from mechanical debris and corrosive wear of prosthetic implant alloys accumulate in peri-implant soft tissues, bone mineral, and body fluids. Eventually, metal ions such as cobalt (II) (Co(2+)), which is a major component of cobalt-chromium-based implant alloys and a known activator of osteolysis, are incorporated into the mineral phase of bone. We hypothesize that the accumulation of Co(2+) in the mineral could directly activate osteolysis by targeting osteoclasts. To test this hypothesis, we coated tissue culture plastic with a thin layer of calcium phosphate (CaP) containing added traces of Co(2+), thereby mimicking the bone mineral accumulation of Co(2+). Murine bone marrow osteoclasts formed in the presence of M-CSF and RANKL were cultured on these surfaces to examine the effects of Co(2+) on osteoclast formation and resorptive activity. Treatment conditions with Co(2+) involved incorporation into the CaP layer, adsorption to the mineral surface, or addition to culture media. Micromolar concentrations of Co(2+) delivered to developing osteoclast precursors by all 3 routes increased both osteoclast differentiation and resorptive function. Compared to CaP layers without Co(2+), we observed a maximal 75% increase in osteoclast numbers and a 2.3- to 2.7-fold increase in mineral resorption from the tissue culture wells containing 0.1 microM Co(2+) and 0.1-10 microM Co(2+), respectively. These concentrations are well within the range found in peri-implant tissues in vivo. This direct effect of Co(2+) on osteoclasts appears to act independently of the particulate phagocytosis/inflammation-mediated pathways, thus enhancing osteolysis and aseptic implant loosening.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18996589     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2008.09.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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