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Basic fibroblast growth factor enhances the growth and expression of the osteogenic phenotype of dexamethasone-treated human bone marrow-derived bone-like cells in culture.

S Pri-Chen1, S Pitaru, F Lokiec, N Savion.   

Abstract

Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) was shown to enhance rat stromal bone marrow cells in culture to produce mineralized bone-like tissue in response to dexamethasone (Dex) treatment (Pitaru et al., J Bone Miner Res 8:919; 1993). The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of bFGF on Dex-treated human stromal bone marrow cells (hSBMC) in culture. Human SBMC from 6 patients were cultured for 14 days (P0) and then subcultured and grown for 28 days in the presence of Dex (10(-8) mol/L). The effect of bFGF on cell proliferation at P0 and protein content, DNA content, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), osteocalcin secretion, and formation of mineralized bone-like tissue (MBT) at P1 was analyzed. bFGF treatment resulted in a 2.4-fold increase in cell number at P0 and a concentration-dependent increase in [3H]-thymidine incorporation at P1, reaching a maximum increase of 3.7-fold at a concentration of 0.3 ng/mL. Furthermore, bFGF significantly increased both DNA content (two- to threefold), protein content (five- to sixfold), and the amount of MBT (up to 20-fold) at P1 cultures. Morphological evaluation of the MBT at the electron microscope level revealed a mineralization process along collagen fibrils similar to the natural process. The osteogenic nature of the bFGF-treated cultures was further shown by their ALP activity, as well as osteocalcin secretion in response to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. In conclusion, bFGF demonstrated a stimulatory effect on the proliferation of Dex-treated hSBMC-derived osteoprogenitors while maintaining their capacity to fully differentiate and form bone-like tissue in culture.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9701469     DOI: 10.1016/s8756-3282(98)00087-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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