Preferential Arrangement of Mature Osteoblast from Juvenile Mouse Calvariae on the Oriented Collagen Substrate

IF 0.5 4区 材料科学 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
Ryosuke Ozasa, Aira Matsugaki, Y. Isobe, Taro Saku, T. Nakano
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Abstract

Bone tissue has a highly anisotropic microstructure composed of biological apatite ( BAp ) and collagen fibrils, which is closely related to bone mechanical function. The formation of anisotropic bone microstructure is governed by bone - forming osteoblasts; therefore, establishment of isolation method of osteoblasts and assessment of their arrangement for generating bone tissue with optimally oriented microstructure during bone reconstruction are important. In this study, we established the isolation and culture conditions of mature osteoblasts derived from juvenile mice ( 2 - week - old ) . Osteoblasts from juvenile mice expressed significantly higher level of osteoblastic markers ( alkaline phosphatase, osterix, and osteocalcin ) than osteoblasts from neonatal mice, indicating that juvenile osteoblasts are promising materials for bone tissue engineering. Moreover, the mature osteoblasts aligned along the collagen molecule direction of substrate. This is the report that shows preferential orientation of mature osteoblasts isolated from juvenile mice. [ doi:10 . 2320 / jinstmet.J2017027 ]
幼鼠颅骨成熟成骨细胞在定向胶原基质上的优先排列
骨组织具有由生物磷灰石(BAp)和胶原原纤维组成的高度各向异性的微结构,与骨力学功能密切相关。各向异性骨微观结构的形成受成骨细胞的调控;因此,在骨重建过程中,建立成骨细胞的分离方法并评估成骨细胞的排列对生成具有最佳定向微观结构的骨组织具有重要意义。本研究建立了幼鼠(2周龄)成熟成骨细胞的分离培养条件。幼龄小鼠的成骨细胞表达的成骨标志物(碱性磷酸酶、成骨酶和骨钙素)水平明显高于新生小鼠的成骨细胞,这表明幼龄小鼠成骨细胞是有前景的骨组织工程材料。成熟的成骨细胞沿基质的胶原分子方向排列。这是一份报告,显示了从幼鼠分离的成熟成骨细胞的优先取向。[doi:10]2320 / jinstmet。J2017027]
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Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals
Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals 工程技术-冶金工程
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