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Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover

OBJECTIVE: The pathophysiology of osteoarthritis involves the whole joint and is characterized by cartilage degradation and altered subchondral bone turnover. At present, there is a need for biological models that allow investigation of the interactions between the key cellular players in bone/carti...

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Autores principales: Madsen, Suzi Hoegh, Goettrup, Anne Sofie, Thomsen, Gedske, Christensen, Søren Tvorup, Schultz, Nikolaj, Henriksen, Kim, Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine, Karsdal, Morten Asser
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510383855
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author Madsen, Suzi Hoegh
Goettrup, Anne Sofie
Thomsen, Gedske
Christensen, Søren Tvorup
Schultz, Nikolaj
Henriksen, Kim
Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Karsdal, Morten Asser
author_facet Madsen, Suzi Hoegh
Goettrup, Anne Sofie
Thomsen, Gedske
Christensen, Søren Tvorup
Schultz, Nikolaj
Henriksen, Kim
Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Karsdal, Morten Asser
author_sort Madsen, Suzi Hoegh
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description OBJECTIVE: The pathophysiology of osteoarthritis involves the whole joint and is characterized by cartilage degradation and altered subchondral bone turnover. At present, there is a need for biological models that allow investigation of the interactions between the key cellular players in bone/cartilage: osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and chondrocytes. METHODS: Femoral heads from 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-week-old female mice were isolated and cultured for 10 days in serum-free media in the absence or presence of IGF-I (100 nM) (anabolic stimulation) or OSM (10 ng/mL) + TNF-α (20 ng/mL) (catabolic stimulation). Histology on femoral heads before and after culture was performed, and the growth plate size was examined to evaluate the effects on cell metabolism. The conditioned medium was examined for biochemical markers of bone and cartilage degradation/formation. RESULTS: Each age group represented a unique system regarding the interest of bone or cartilage metabolism. Stimulation over 10 days with OSM + TNF-α resulted in depletion of proteoglycans from the cartilage surface in all ages. Furthermore, OSM + TNF-α decreased growth plate size, whereas IGF-I increased the size. Measurements from the conditioned media showed that OSM + TNF-α increased the number of osteoclasts by approximately 80% and induced bone and cartilage degradation by approximately 1200% and approximately 2600%, respectively. Stimulation with IGF-I decreased the osteoclast number and increased cartilage formation by approximately 30%. CONCLUSION: Biochemical markers and histology together showed that the catabolic stimulation induced degradation and the anabolic stimulation induced formation in the femoral heads. We propose that we have established an explant whole-tissue model for investigating cell-cell interactions, reflecting parts of the processes in the pathogenesis of joint degenerative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-43008112015-06-11 Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover Madsen, Suzi Hoegh Goettrup, Anne Sofie Thomsen, Gedske Christensen, Søren Tvorup Schultz, Nikolaj Henriksen, Kim Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine Karsdal, Morten Asser Cartilage Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The pathophysiology of osteoarthritis involves the whole joint and is characterized by cartilage degradation and altered subchondral bone turnover. At present, there is a need for biological models that allow investigation of the interactions between the key cellular players in bone/cartilage: osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and chondrocytes. METHODS: Femoral heads from 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-week-old female mice were isolated and cultured for 10 days in serum-free media in the absence or presence of IGF-I (100 nM) (anabolic stimulation) or OSM (10 ng/mL) + TNF-α (20 ng/mL) (catabolic stimulation). Histology on femoral heads before and after culture was performed, and the growth plate size was examined to evaluate the effects on cell metabolism. The conditioned medium was examined for biochemical markers of bone and cartilage degradation/formation. RESULTS: Each age group represented a unique system regarding the interest of bone or cartilage metabolism. Stimulation over 10 days with OSM + TNF-α resulted in depletion of proteoglycans from the cartilage surface in all ages. Furthermore, OSM + TNF-α decreased growth plate size, whereas IGF-I increased the size. Measurements from the conditioned media showed that OSM + TNF-α increased the number of osteoclasts by approximately 80% and induced bone and cartilage degradation by approximately 1200% and approximately 2600%, respectively. Stimulation with IGF-I decreased the osteoclast number and increased cartilage formation by approximately 30%. CONCLUSION: Biochemical markers and histology together showed that the catabolic stimulation induced degradation and the anabolic stimulation induced formation in the femoral heads. We propose that we have established an explant whole-tissue model for investigating cell-cell interactions, reflecting parts of the processes in the pathogenesis of joint degenerative diseases. SAGE Publications 2011-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4300811/ /pubmed/26069585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510383855 Text en © The Author(s) 2011
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Madsen, Suzi Hoegh
Goettrup, Anne Sofie
Thomsen, Gedske
Christensen, Søren Tvorup
Schultz, Nikolaj
Henriksen, Kim
Bay-Jensen, Anne-Christine
Karsdal, Morten Asser
Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title_full Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title_fullStr Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title_short Characterization of an Ex vivo Femoral Head Model Assessed by Markers of Bone and Cartilage Turnover
title_sort characterization of an ex vivo femoral head model assessed by markers of bone and cartilage turnover
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510383855
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