| Literature DB >> 7529767 |
L Formigli1, S Z Orlandini, S Benvenuti, L Masi, A Pinto, V Gattei, P A Bernabei, P G Robey, P Collin-Osdoby, M L Brandi.
Abstract
The role of vascularization in the process of bone resorption has not been clarified. The interactions between vascular endothelium and osteoclast progenitors were analyzed using clonal cell lines of bone-derived endothelial and preosteoclastic cells. Insulin-like growth factor I is a major chemotactic stimulator of preosteoclastic cell migration mediated by bone endothelial cells. Osteoclast precursors rapidly adhered to bone endothelial monolayers. This phenomenon appeared to be cell-specific and mediated through the binding of vitronectin and fibronectin receptors to fibronectin. In addition, direct contact with bone endothelial cells induced osteoclast progenitors to differentiate into more mature elements, with the tendency to cluster together to form large multinucleated cells. These findings demonstrated specific in vitro interactions between bone endothelial cells and osteoclast progenitors, offering a new model for understanding the molecular mechanisms which direct the processes of osteoclast recruitment and ontogeny.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7529767 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041620206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384