Development of osteogenic tissue in diffusion chambers from early precursor cells in bone marrow of adult rats
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Development of osteogenic tissue in diffusion chambers from early precursor cells in bone marrow of adult rats
Abstract
Diffusion chambers containing bone marrow cells from adult rats were implanted intraperitoneally into rat hosts and cultured in vivo for up to 64 days. Biochemical and histological analyses of the contents of the chambers demonstrate that a connective tissue consisting of bone, cartilage and fibrous tissues is formed by precursor cells present in marrow stroma. The amounts of osteogenic tissue and DNA are directly correlated with time of implantation and with number of cells inoculated. In the chambers there is initial formation of fibrous tissue which is strongly reactive to collagen type III, laminin and fibronectin. In areas of osteogenesis which appear later within this fibrous anlage, expression of collagen type III, laminin and fibronectin decrease and collagen types I and II increase in association with bone and cartilage respectively. Where osteogenesis does not develop, fibrous tissue continues to express collagen type III. The sequential expression of the different extracellular matrix components is similar to that previously observed during osteogenic differentiation in embryonic and adult developmental systems. It is concluded that the formation of fibrous and osteogenic tissues in diffusion chambers by precursor cells present in adult marrow, resembles the normal developmental process.
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