Exogenous recombinant human BMP-2 has little initial effects on human osteoblastic cells cultured on collagen type I coated/noncoated hydroxyapatite ceramic granules
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Exogenous recombinant human BMP-2 has little initial effects on human osteoblastic cells cultured on collagen type I coated/noncoated hydroxyapatite ceramic granules
Abstract
Purpose: Tissue engineering of bone entails the successful interplay between osteoinductive factors, osteogenic cells, their extracellular environment, and an osteoconductive biomaterial scaffold. Naturally produced ceramics, like hydroxyapatite (HA) calcified from red algae, are the most promising materials for use as scaffolds in this field. We hypothesized that extracellular matrix compartments and osteoinductive factors could further ameliorate the bioactivity of the scaffold.
Materials and methods: Osteosarcoma cells with proven osteogenic phenotype (SaOS-2) were cultured onto type I collagen coated (Coll I/HA) and noncollagen coated HA granules (NC/HA) gained from red algae (C GRAFT/Algipore). Cells grown on tissue culture polystyrene dishes (TCPS) were used as controls. Second, SaOS-2 cells cultured on Coll I/HA, NC/HA, and TCPS were treated with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in different concentrations (10, 100, and 500 ng/mL). Non rhBMP-2-treated cultures were used as controls. Cultures of both experiments were grown under osteogenic differentiation conditions and after 24, 48, and 72 hours assays for cell viability, apoptosis, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), and osteocalcin (OC) secretion were done.
Results: Coating of HA granules with type I collagen showed higher cell viability in rhBMP-2-treated and nontreated cells. Supplementation of cultured cells with exogenous rhBMP-2 showed a dose-dependent effect only in the TCPS group. No alterations of the apoptotic rate within 1 investigation group were found. Addition of rhBMP-2 did not significantly alter the specific OC secretion of cells grown on Coll I/HA and TCPS.
Conclusion: These in vitro findings show that in the initial period of cultivation and up to 72 hours, the coating of HA granules with collagen type I had positive effects on cell viability and osteoblastic characteristics of osteoblastic cells. In contrast, the supplementation with exogenous rhBMP-2 shows no dose-dependent effects. The combination of collagen type I and exogenous rhBMP-2 did not ameliorate the bioactivity of hydroxyapatite calcified from red algae in the initial period of cultivation.
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