Parathyroid hormone influence on chondrogenic progenitor cells differentiation.

TSitologiia i genetika Pub Date : 2016-09-01
A Torgomyan, S Adamyan, H Ghambaryan, H Hasratyan, D Khudaverdyan, C Archer
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The anabolic effects require brief exposures to higher than average PTH concentrations. The catabolic effects result from pathological conditions in which parathyroid glands secrete too much hormone continuously at a sustained level. The aim of the present study was observance of intermittent (I-PTH) and continuous (C-PTH) PTH 1-34 administration influence on bovine chondrogenic progenitor cells (CPC) differentiation. Alcian blue was used to determine proteoglycan accumulation in CPC monolayer cultures. Thus in plates containing CPCs in C-PTH media chondrogenic differentiation was indicated by intensive proteoglycan accumulation in extracellular matrix. CPCs monolayer cultured in osteogenic media were subjected to Alizarin Red staining for matrix mineralization detection. Intense staining was revealed in I-PTH cells in comparison with C-PTH plates. The data obtained by monolayer cultures histological staining were confirmed by PCR analysis.

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甲状旁腺激素对软骨祖细胞分化的影响。
合成代谢效应需要短暂暴露于高于平均甲状旁腺激素浓度的环境中。分解代谢效应是由甲状旁腺持续分泌过多激素的病理状态引起的。本研究的目的是观察间歇(I-PTH)和连续(C-PTH) PTH 1-34给药对牛软骨祖细胞(CPC)分化的影响。用阿利新蓝测定CPC单层培养中蛋白多糖的积累。因此,在含有CPCs的C-PTH培养基中,软骨分化表现为细胞外基质中密集的蛋白多糖积累。在成骨培养基中培养CPCs单层,用茜素红染色检测基质矿化。与C-PTH板比较,I-PTH细胞呈强染色。单层培养组织染色所得数据经PCR分析证实。
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