Pretreatment of bone with osteoclasts affects phenotypic expression of osteoblast-like cells.

  • B D Boyan
  • Z Schwartz
  • Christoph Lohmann
  • V L Sylvia
  • D L Cochran
  • D D Dean
  • J E Puzas

Abstract

Implant surface morphology regulates osteoblast phenotypic expression. Osteoblast sensitivity to non-biologic surfaces suggests that native bone surface features may also affect osteoblast response. To test this, MG63 osteoblast-like cells were grown for 7 days on bovine cortical bone wafers pretreated with rat bone marrow osteoclasts for 0, 10 or 20 days. Response to osteoclast-treated surfaces was compared to the response of MG63 cells to titanium surfaces with smooth and rough microtopographies. Cell number, differentiation (alkaline phosphatase activity and osteocalcin levels), and local factors (PGE(2) and TGF-beta1) were measured in confluent cultures. Compared to culture on plastic, cell number was reduced on all three types of bone wafers; this effect was dose-dependent with increasing resorption of the surface. Alkaline phosphatase specific activity was increased (P

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number4
ISSN0736-0266
Publication statusPublished - 2003
pubmed 12798063