Effects of calcitonin and parathyroid hormone on calcification of primary cultures of chicken growth plate chondrocytes
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- DOI: 10.1359/jbmr.1997.12.3.356
Effects of calcitonin and parathyroid hormone on calcification of primary cultures of chicken growth plate chondrocytes
Abstract
Few studies have been directed toward elucidating the action of calcitonin (CT) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) on growth plate chondrocytes, cells directly involved in longitudinal bone growth and provisional calcification. In this study, primary cultures of avian growth plate chondrocytes that calcify without the supplement of beta-glycerophosphate were used to investigate the effects of synthetic human CT and 1-34 bovine PTH on (1) cell division and growth; (2) the deposition of Ca2+ and inorganic phosphate (Pi); (3) the activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP), an enzyme long associated with the mineralization process; (4) the levels of proteoglycans; and (5) the synthesis of collagens. Added continually to preconfluent cultures from day 6 until harvest, CT (1-30 nM) and PTH (0.1-1.0 nM) increased mineral deposition; the maximal increase was seen between days 18-21 at 10 nM CT (175-260%) and 0.5 nM PTH (approximately 170-280%), both p < 0.001. CT had no significant effect on cellular protein, or AP-specific activity, whereas PTH increased cellular protein, DNA, proteoglycan, and collagen content of the cultures in a dosage-dependent manner. AP activity and levels of Type II and X collagens and fibronectin in the culture medium showed a biphasic response to PTH; maximal increases were seen at 0.5 nM between days 15-18. Longer exposure (days 21-27) to PTH at higher levels (5-10 nM) caused a marked decreased in AP activity but a lesser decrease in the collagens. These results indicate that CT and PTH can act directly on chondrocytes to stimulate mineralization, but that PTH specifically stimulated cell division and synthesis of cellular and extracellular proteins by growth plate chondrocytes. The implications of these findings with regard to Ca2+ homeostasis and bone formation are discussed.
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