Picomolar norethindrone in vitro stimulates the cell proliferation and activity of a human osteosarcoma cell line and increases bone collagen synthesis without an effect on bone resorption
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Picomolar norethindrone in vitro stimulates the cell proliferation and activity of a human osteosarcoma cell line and increases bone collagen synthesis without an effect on bone resorption
Abstract
To determine how progestins increase bone formation in vivo, the effects of the synthetic progestin norethindrone (NET), on aspects of bone formation in vitro were determined. NET at picomolar concentrations in vitro stimulated the proliferation of human TE85 osteosarcoma cells as assessed by the increase in [3H]thymidine incorporation into DNA and in cell number and also stimulated the release of osteocalcin in both the presence and absence of 10 nM 1,25-(OH)2D3. NET increased cellular alkaline phosphatase specific activity (an index of osteoblastic differentiation), but at much higher concentrations, that is, nanomolar. These findings suggest that low concentrations of NET act directly on human TE85 osteosarcoma cells to stimulate their proliferation, differentiation, and cell activity. Furthermore, mitogenic doses of NET stimulated bone collagen synthesis both in a chicken calvarial organ culture assay (assessed by the incorporation and hydroxylation of [3H]proline) and in a human TE85 osteosarcoma cell culture assay (determined by the incorporation of [3H]proline into collagenase-digestible proteins). In contrast, NET at 10(-6)-10(-12) M had no apparent effect on the rate of basal or PTH-stimulated release of 45Ca from prelabeled mouse calvariae in vitro. In summary, this study has demonstrated for the first time that picomolar NET acted directly on human TE85 osteosarcoma cells to increase (1) cell proliferation and differentiation, (2) osteoblastic activity (i.e., osteocalcin synthesis), and (3) bone collagen synthesis in vitro. The same doses of NET in vitro did not reduce the bone resorption rate under our assay conditions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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