Ultrastructural characterization of preosteoclasts derived from bone marrow progenitors stimulated by osteoclast colony stimulating factor.

4区 医学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Anatomical Record Pub Date : 1996-10-01 DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(199610)246:2<176::AID-AR4>3.0.CO;2-#
M Y Lee, M Jonas, J L Lottsfeldt, E Y Chi
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Abstract

Background: Osteoclast colony stimulating factor (O-CSF) is an osteoclast-specific growth factor that stimulates the clonal growth of primitive osteoclast progenitors from bone marrow cells in culture. To characterize the morphology of immature osteoclasts (preosteoclasts) arising from complex hematopoietic tissues, progenies of O-CSF-responsive progenitors were cocultured with devitalized calvariae, and their cytochemical and ultrastructural features were examined.

Methods: Murine bone marrow cells were cultured in semisolid medium for 14 days in the presence of O-CSF. Colonies derived from osteoclast progenitors were then cocultured with devitalized mouse calvariae for 5 days. Cells attached to the calvariae were stained for tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAPase), and the ultrastructure of these cells was examined by transmission electron microscopy. Bone marrow cells stimulated by macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) were similarly studied as a control.

Results: O-CSF-induced preosteoclasts stained strongly positive for TRAPase when cocultured with calvariae. These cells showed single nuclei, and their cytoplasm contained numerous mitochondria, vacuoles, granules, and coated vesicles. The ruffled cell border consisted of short, blunt, fingerlike projections. The adjacent clear zone contained abundant microtubules, microfilaments, and long narrow channels. M-CSF-induced macrophages were TRAPase negative, with no ruffled borders or clear zones.

Conclusions: All the characteristic features of active osteoclasts were observed in the cells derived from O-CSF-responsive bone marrow progenitors except that these cells were mononucleated, and their ruffled borders were not fully convoluted, indicative of their immature nature. This study documents for the first time the ultrastructural characteristics of preosteoclasts derived from cultured bone marrow progenitors in early stages of development.

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破骨细胞集落刺激因子刺激骨髓祖细胞的超微结构特征。
背景:破骨细胞集落刺激因子(Osteoclast colony stimulating factor, O-CSF)是一种破骨细胞特异性生长因子,可刺激培养的骨髓细胞中原始破骨细胞祖细胞的克隆生长。为了表征复杂造血组织中产生的未成熟破骨细胞(前破骨细胞)的形态,将o - csf应答祖细胞的后代与失活的颅骨共培养,并检测其细胞化学和超微结构特征。方法:小鼠骨髓细胞在O-CSF存在的半固体培养基中培养14天。然后将破骨细胞祖细胞衍生的菌落与失活的小鼠颅骨共培养5天。对附着于颅骨的细胞进行抗酒石酸酸性磷酸酶(TRAPase)染色,透射电镜观察细胞超微结构。同样,巨噬细胞集落刺激因子(M-CSF)刺激骨髓细胞作为对照进行了研究。结果:o - csf诱导的破骨前细胞与颅骨共培养时,TRAPase呈强阳性。这些细胞呈单核,细胞质中含有大量线粒体、液泡、颗粒和包被囊泡。褶皱的细胞边缘由短而钝的手指状突起组成。邻近的透明区含有丰富的微管、微丝和长而窄的通道。m - csf诱导的巨噬细胞为TRAPase阴性,无褶皱边界或清晰区。结论:在o - csf反应性骨髓祖细胞衍生的细胞中观察到活性破骨细胞的所有特征,除了这些细胞是单核的,它们的褶皱边界没有完全卷曲,表明它们的未成熟性质。本研究首次记录了体外培养的骨髓祖细胞在早期发育阶段的超微结构特征。
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