The effects of 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate and dichloromethanediphosphonate on collagen synthesis by rabbit articular chondrocytes and rat bone cells
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The effects of 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate and dichloromethanediphosphonate on collagen synthesis by rabbit articular chondrocytes and rat bone cells
Abstract
Investigations were performed to assess the effects of dichloromethanediphosphonate on the synthesis of collagen by (1) isolated rabbit articular chondrocytes, (2) isolated rat calvaria bone cells and (3) bone explants from rats treated with the diphosphonates. The studies showed that dichloromethanediphosphonate, but not 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate, causes articular chondrocytes to increase net collagen biosynthesis, both when measured as 3H-labelled or as non-radioactive material, in a dose-related fashion. The increment in collagen synthesis was still evident with cells that were exposed continuously to the diphosphonate in primary as well as secondary culture; however, it declined with cells in tertiary culture and was absent after the fourth subculture. The type of collagen was not affected by the diphosphonate. The synthesis of collagen by bone cells was likewise increased with dichloromethanediphosphonate. No effects were detected with 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate was tested. Finally, when calvaria and tibiae from diphosphonate-treated rats were cultured in vitro, the positive effect of dichloromethanediphosphonate on collagen synthesis was also evident. 1-Hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate, on the other hand, decreased the incorporation of [3H]proline into the collagen of calvaria and osseous tibial shafts and showed no effect on the collagen synthesis of the cartilaginous tibial heads.
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