Thompson A Y, Piez K A, Seyedin S M
Exp Cell Res. 1985 Apr;157(2):483-94. doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(85)90133-8.
An in vitro model has been developed to study chondrogenic induction, proliferation and differentiation. Embryonic rat mesenchymal cells isolated from muscle and embedded in agarose were treated with a partially purified extract from bovine demineralized bone powder. Treated cells proliferated and synthesized matrix similar to differentiated chondrogenic cells in a dose-dependent manner. By employing an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), cartilage-specific proteoglycan and type II collagen synthesis were quantitated. Of the cells tested, only embryonic mesenchymal cells from muscle responded to bone extract. Proteoglycan synthesis was sensitive to type of medium and cell density.
已建立一种体外模型来研究软骨形成诱导、增殖和分化。从肌肉中分离并包埋于琼脂糖中的胚胎大鼠间充质细胞,用牛脱矿骨粉的部分纯化提取物处理。处理后的细胞以剂量依赖方式增殖并合成类似于分化软骨细胞的基质。通过酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)对软骨特异性蛋白聚糖和II型胶原的合成进行定量。在所测试的细胞中,只有来自肌肉的胚胎间充质细胞对骨提取物有反应。蛋白聚糖的合成对培养基类型和细胞密度敏感。