| Literature DB >> 31240566 |
Chen Zhang1,2, Astrid D Bakker1, Jenneke Klein-Nulend1, Nathalie Bravenboer3,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Osteocytes are responsible for mechanosensing and mechanotransduction in bone and play a crucial role in bone homeostasis. They are embedded in a calcified collagenous matrix and connected with each other through the lacuno-canalicular network. Due to this specific native environment, it is a challenge to isolate primary osteocytes without losing their specific characteristics in vitro. This review summarizes the commonly used and recently established models to study the function of osteocytes in vitro. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Models; Native matrix; Niche; Osteocyte; Three-dimensional; Two-dimensional
Year: 2019 PMID: 31240566 PMCID: PMC6647862 DOI: 10.1007/s11914-019-00521-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Osteoporos Rep ISSN: 1544-1873 Impact factor: 5.096
Fig. 1Study flow of the selection process of the articles used in this review
Key reference articles of this review
| Ref no. | Cell type | Species | 3D model | Intervention | Outcome parameters | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | MLO-Y4 | Mouse | Collagen gel embedded osteocyte with titanium plate | Cyclic stress | Cell morphology, Cx43 expression, viability, apoptosis, RANKL expression, effect of CM on BMC | First study to apply mechanical loading on 3D cultured MLO-Y4 |
| [ | PHOC | Human | BCP μ-beads-guided | Oxygen level | Cell morphology, spatial distribution, viability, mineralization, osteocyte/osteoblast marker expression | In vitro model with low oxygen level and 3D structure for osteocytes, mimicking precisely in vivo environment |
| [ | PHOC, MLO-A5 | Human (PHOC), mouse (MLO-A5) | BCP μ-beads-guided | Cyclic compressive loading, PTH treatment | Gene and protein expression of osteocytes, Ca2+ oscillation | 1st model replicating in vivo human primary osteocyte response to mechanical loading. Useful model to evaluate therapeutic agents for bone diseases |
CM culture medium, BMC bone marrow cells, PHOC primary human osteocytic cells, BCP biphasic calcium phosphate, μ-beads microbeads, PTH parathyroid hormone
Fig. 2Scanning electron microscopy image of osteocytes, isolated from chicken bone, showing the typical characteristics of the cell bodies and their dendritic processes spread out over the surface contacting each other, thereby mimicking the osteocyte network in vivo