Oral Medicine & Pathology
Online ISSN : 1882-1537
Print ISSN : 1342-0984
ISSN-L : 1342-0984
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Mechanical force promotes proliferation and early differentiation of bone marrow derived osteoblast-like cells in vitro
Kaoru NaitoKenichi MatsuzakaKeiichi IshigamiTakashi Inoue
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2009 Volume 13 Issue 4 Pages 143-149

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The aim of this study was to examine the effect of centrifugal force on rat bone marrow osteoblast-like cells (RBM) in vitro. RBM were seeded and cultured for 2 days. Centrifugal forces were added to the cells in the culture dishes using a centrifuge for 20 min either at 600 rpm or 4,800 rpm. The cells without centrifugation were used as control. The expression of HSP27 mRNA of both experimental groups after addition of centrifugal force for 3 hrs was significantly up-regulated compared with the control group. In the 4,800 rpm groups, the cells showed contracted shapes compared to the controls and the 600 rpm groups after treatment with centrifugal force. The maximum height of each cell in the control group was 2.00 ± 0.33 μm. The maximum height of each cell in the 600 rpm group was 1.50 ± 0.23 μm, and in the 4,800 rpm group it was 1.13 ± 0.23 μm. The proliferation ratio in the 4,800 rpm group at day 3 was significantly higher than in the other group. The expression of type I collagen and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) mRNAs in both experimental groups increased at earlier time periods compared to the control groups. ALP activity revealed no significant difference between the experimental groups and the control group. A centrifugal force of 4,800 rpm might promote the proliferation and early differentiation of rat bone marrow cells.
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© 2009 The Japanese Society of Oral Pathology
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