Homogenic Evaluation for Spatial Distribution in Osteoclast Differentiation.

Q2 Medicine
Hyun-Sook Lim, Hong-In Shin, Daewon Jeong
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Abstract

Background: Cells have heterogeneous cellular diversity in size, morphology, cell cycle, metabolism, differentiation degree, and spatial distribution. The shift of specific cells towards the desired cells is crucial for maintaining uniform cellular function and can be represented by homogeneity and heterogeneity. Here, we developed a simple and direct method for evaluating the homogeneous distribution of desired cells in a constant region.

Methods: We differentiated osteoclast progenitors into bone-resorbing multinucleated giant osteoclasts in a 2-dimensional culture plate under 2 conditions. Cells were stained with tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase to assess osteoclast differentiation, images were taken using a microscope and divided into sectors, and the number of osteoclasts (≥3 nuclei) in each sector was counted. To assess the homogeneity of the spatial distribution of osteoclasts, the standard deviation (SD) was calculated from the mean number of osteoclasts within each sector.

Results: From the 2 groups, a value with a SD close to 0 indicates high spatial homogeneity while a relatively high SD represents low spatial homogeneity.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that spatial homogeneity can be represented as SD.

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破骨细胞分化空间分布的同质性评价。
背景:细胞在大小、形态、细胞周期、代谢、分化程度和空间分布等方面具有异质性。特定细胞向所需细胞的转移对于维持细胞功能的一致性至关重要,可以用同质性和异质性来表示。在这里,我们开发了一种简单而直接的方法来评估在恒定区域内所需细胞的均匀分布。方法:在2种条件下,将破骨细胞祖细胞在二维培养板上分化为骨吸收多核巨型破骨细胞。用抗酒石酸酸性磷酸酶对细胞进行染色,观察破骨细胞的分化情况,并在显微镜下拍照,将细胞分成扇区,统计每个扇区中破骨细胞(≥3个细胞核)的数量。为了评估破骨细胞空间分布的均匀性,从每个扇区内的平均破骨细胞数量计算标准差(SD)。结果:在两组中,SD值接近0表示空间均匀性高,SD值相对较高表示空间均匀性低。结论:我们的研究结果表明,空间均匀性可以用SD表示。
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Journal of Bone Metabolism
Journal of Bone Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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