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Conditioned Medium from Fresh and Demineralized Bone Enhances Osteoclastogenesis in Murine Bone Marrow Cultures

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Specialty Dentistry
Date 2015 Mar 11
PMID 25754222
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Abstract

Objectives: Osteoclasts rapidly form on the surface of bone chips at augmentation sites. The underlying molecular mechanism, however, is unclear. Soluble factors released from bone chips in vitro have a robust impact on mesenchymal cell differentiation. Whether these soluble factors change the differentiation of hematopoietic cells into osteoclasts remains unknown.

Methods: Osteoclastogenesis, the formation of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive multinucleated cells, was studied with murine bone marrow cultures exposed to RANKL and M-CSF, and conditioned medium from fresh (BCM) and demineralized bone matrix (DCM). Histochemical staining, gene and protein expression, as well as viability assays were performed.

Results: This study shows that BCM had no impact on osteoclastogenesis. However, when BCM was heated to 85°C (BCMh), the number of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive multinucleated cells that developed in the presence of RANKL and M-CSF approximately doubled. In line with the histochemical observations, there was a trend that BCMh increased expression of osteoclast marker genes, in particular the transcription factor c-fos. The expression of c-fos was significantly reduced by the TGF-β receptor I antagonist SB431542. DCM significantly stimulated osteoclastogenesis, independent of thermal processing.

Conclusions: These data demonstrate that activated BCM by heat and DBM are able to stimulate osteoclastogenesis in vitro. These in vitro results support the notion that the resorption of autografts may be supported by as yet less defined paracrine mechanisms.

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