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. 1985;6(5):313-9.
doi: 10.1016/8756-3282(85)90321-7.

Characterization of cells with high alkaline phosphatase activity derived from human bone and marrow: preliminary assessment of their osteogenicity

Characterization of cells with high alkaline phosphatase activity derived from human bone and marrow: preliminary assessment of their osteogenicity

B A Ashton et al. Bone. 1985.

Abstract

Confluent cellular layers are reproducibly obtained (from 21 of 24 specimens) by outgrowth from composite pieces of human trabecular bone and marrow. The cells resemble fibroblasts in terms of morphology, esterase profile, and production of collagen type 1. However, the cells displayed some osteoblastlike features. Both the primary outgrowths and passaged cultures had high alkaline phosphatase activities (37 nmols min-1 X microgram DNA-1) in the range displayed by embryonic osteoblastlike cells. The cellular alkaline phosphatase activity, which showed similarity to the bone isoenzyme on kinetic criteria, was stimulated by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 but decreased by PTH (1-34). In addition, the cell preparations were shown to increase osteocalcin (bone Gla protein) production in response to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. The osteogenic potential of the bone and marrow-derived cells has been assessed in an in vivo diffusion chamber assay in which congenitally athymic (nude) mice were used as hosts. None of the 25 chambers examined showed evidence of osteogenesis, although the cells remained viable and fibroblastlike. The alkaline phosphatase activities decreased to less than 1% of the original, high in vitro values. The findings question the hypothesis that bone and marrow-derived cells are osteoblasts or osteoblastlike cells, rather than a mixture of cell lines of the bone and marrow stromal system.

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