Literature DB >> 8147268

Effect of tetracyclines which have metalloproteinase inhibitory capacity on basal and heparin-stimulated bone resorption by chick osteoclasts.

M H Chowdhury1, S A Moak, B R Rifkin, R A Greenwald.   

Abstract

Several tetracyclines (TETs) are potent inhibitors of collagenase (CGase) and can inhibit connective tissue degradation in a variety of inflammatory and degenerative disorders. The role of CGase in bone resorption by osteoclasts (OC) remains unclear. Disaggregated OCs from chick embryos were cultured for 24 h on devitalized bovine cortical bone +/- heparin in the presence of various TETs. Doxycycline (Dox) inhibited pit formation in a dose-dependent manner. CMT, a TET derivative which inhibits matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) but is not antimicrobial, also inhibited chick OC bone resorption. Heparin markedly stimulated bone resorption at 5 micrograms/ml, which was reversed by Dox, 5 micrograms/ml. TETs can reversibly inhibit both basal and heparin-stimulated bone resorption by chick OCs. These findings suggest that MMPs may play a role in osteoclastic bone resorption, and that safe and effective inhibitors of MMPs, including certain TETs, might have a potential therapeutic role.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8147268     DOI: 10.1007/bf01976761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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