Tensile stress induces bone morphogenetic protein 4 in preosteoblastic and fibroblastic cells, which later differentiate into osteoblasts leading to osteogenesis in the mouse calvariae in organ culture
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Tensile stress induces bone morphogenetic protein 4 in preosteoblastic and fibroblastic cells, which later differentiate into osteoblasts leading to osteogenesis in the mouse calvariae in organ culture
Abstract
Mechanical stress is an important factor controlling bone remodeling, which maintains proper bone morphology and functions. However, the mechanism by which mechanical stress is transduced into biological stimuli remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine how gene expression changes with osteoblast differentiation and which cells differentiate into osteoblasts. Tensile stress was applied to the cranial suture of neonatal mouse calvaria in a culture by means of helical springs. The suture was extended gradually, displaying a marked increase in cell number including osteoblasts. A histochemical study showed that this osteoblast differentiation began in the neighborhood of the existing osteoblasts, which can be seen by 3 h. The site of osteoblast differentiation moved with time toward the center of the suture, which resulted in an extension of osteoid. Scattered areas of the extended osteoid were calcified by 48 h. Reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) revealed that tensile stress increased bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP-4) gene expression by 6 h and it remained elevated thereafter. This was caused by the induction of the gene in preosteoblastic cells in the neighborhood of osteoblasts and adjacent spindle-shaped fibroblastic cells. These changes were evident as early as 3 h and continued moving toward the center of the suture. The expression of Cbfa1/Osf-2, an osteoblast-specific transcription factor, followed that of BMP-4 and those cells positive with these genes appeared to differentiate into osteoblasts. These results suggest that BMP-4 may play a pivotal role by acting as an autocrine and a paracrine factor for recruiting osteoblasts in tensile stress-induced osteogenesis.
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