Response of human osteoblasts to polymethylmetacrylate In vitro
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Response of human osteoblasts to polymethylmetacrylate In vitro
Abstract
The effects of a polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA) powder with a diameter between 0.5 and 25 mu m have been studied in vitro on several human osteoblast populations obtained from different sources. Parameters of cell activity such as cell growth, collagen synthesis, osteocalcin, and interleukin-6 (IL-6) production have been evaluated. Cell proliferation and collagen synthesis were inhibited after exposure to bone cement, whereas osteocalcin and IL-6 production were stimulated. These results suggest that PMMA particles could affect osteoblast activity in a way that could contribute, together with other factors, to periprosthetic osteolysis through two different pathways: a reduced periprosthetic bone formation due to the reduced osteoblast proliferation and collagen synthesis, and an osteoblast-mediated activation of osteoclastic bone resorption as suggested by the increased osteocalcin and IL-6 synthesis. In fact, osteocalcin has been demonstrated to have a role in osteoclast recruitment to bone surfaces, and IL-6 is known to induce osteoclastogenesis and to directly stimulate bone resorption.
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