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Isolation and characterization of osteogenic cells derived from first bone of the embryonic tibia.

G T Syftestad, M Weitzhandler, A I Caplan.   

Abstract

Osteogenesis in the embryonic long bone rudiment occurs initially within an outer periosteal membrane and subsequently inside the cartilaginous core as a consequence of the endochondral ossification process. In order to investigate the development of these two different mechanisms of bone formation, embryonic chick tibial cell isolates were prepared from sites of first periosteal bone formation and from the immediately underlying hypertrophic cartilaginous core region. Mid-diaphyseal periosteal collars and the corresponding cartilage core were microdissected free from Hamburger-Hamilton stage 35 (Day 9) chick tibias and separately digested with a trypsin-collagenase enzyme mixture. The released cell populations were cultivated in vitro and characterized by morphological analysis, histochemical localization of alkaline phosphatase, alizarin red S staining for mineral deposition, growth rate [( 3H]thymidine uptake), and proteoglycan content. Results of these studies showed that periosteal collar cell cultures form nodule-like structures that stain positive with alkaline phosphatase and alizarin red S. Light and electron microscopic observation revealed cell and matrix morphologies similar to that of intact periosteum. The nodules were composed of plump cell types embedded within a mineralized matrix surrounded by a fibroblastic cell layer. Core cartilage cell cultures displayed typical characteristics of the hypertrophic state in their visual appearance and proteoglycan composition. The formation of osseous-like structures in periosteal collar cell cultures but not in core chondrocyte cell cultures demonstrates the relatively autonomous nature of intramembranous ossification while emphasizing the dependence of the endochondral ossification process upon an intact vascularized environment present in the developing tibia.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4018399     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(85)90087-9

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


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