Effects of a Static Magnetic Field on Mineralization of MC3T3-E1 Cells

Y. Imaizumi, S. Ozawa, Koji Hirukawa, A. Togari, Yoshinobu Tanaka
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Abstract

Purpose: The stage at which bone formation was influenced by a static magnetic field (SMF) remains to be elucidated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the initial and long-term effects of moderate-intensity SMF on mouse osteoblastic cells (MC3T3-E1).Methods: MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell cultures were exposed to SMF (250 mT, Nd-Fe-B disc magnet). The long-term effect of this exposure was evaluated by measuring mineralized nodule formation. Osteoblastic cell proliferation was assessed using a colorimetric proliferation assay (WST-8); differentiation was evaluated by measuring alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity; and noncollagenous gene expression was evaluated using real-time PCR to determine the initial and early responses.Results: After a month of continuous SMF exposure, mineralized nodule formation increased significantly. The initial proliferative activity decreased and was not related to apoptotic changes. ALP activity and the gene expression levels of secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1), integrin binding sialoprotein, and bone gla protein were not influenced by the SMF exposure.Conclusion: Moderate-intensity (250 mT) SMF exposure increased mineralized nodule formation in mouse osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells. However, gene expression related to decreased cell proliferation and unaltered cell differentiation and bone matrix did not correlate with the long-term effects observed following SMF exposure. The mechanism by which SMF exposure influences osteoblast mineralization remains unknown.
静态磁场对MC3T3-E1细胞矿化的影响
目的:静磁场(SMF)影响骨形成的阶段仍有待阐明。本研究的目的是研究中等强度SMF对小鼠成骨细胞(MC3T3-E1)的初始和长期影响。方法:将MC3T3-E1成骨细胞培养于SMF (250 mT, Nd-Fe-B圆盘磁铁)中。通过测量矿化结核形成来评估这种暴露的长期影响。采用比色增殖法(WST-8)评估成骨细胞增殖;通过测定碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性来评价分化程度;非胶原基因表达采用实时PCR评估,以确定初始和早期反应。结果:SMF连续暴露1个月后,矿化结节形成明显增加。初始增殖活性降低,与细胞凋亡变化无关。ALP活性和分泌磷酸化蛋白1 (SPP1)、整合素结合唾液蛋白和骨玻璃蛋白的基因表达水平不受SMF暴露的影响。结论:中等强度(250 mT)的SMF暴露增加了小鼠成骨细胞MC3T3-E1的矿化结节形成。然而,与细胞增殖减少和未改变的细胞分化和骨基质相关的基因表达与SMF暴露后观察到的长期影响无关。SMF暴露影响成骨细胞矿化的机制尚不清楚。
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