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Promotion of calvarial cell osteogenesis by endothelial cells
Author(s) -
Villanueva Jorge E.,
Nimni Marcel E.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
journal of bone and mineral research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.882
H-Index - 241
eISSN - 1523-4681
pISSN - 0884-0431
DOI - 10.1002/jbmr.5650050710
Subject(s) - chemistry , endothelial stem cell , calvaria , alkaline phosphatase , aorta , neovascularization , matrix (chemical analysis) , bone cell , angiogenesis , microbiology and biotechnology , anatomy , endocrinology , medicine , biology , in vitro , biochemistry , enzyme , chromatography
Bone development and remodeling are associated with changes in the pattern of vascularization. Here we show that endothelial cells isolated from rat liver or bovine aorta can greatly enhance bone formation when implanted in diffusion chambers with rat fetal calvarial cells. The latter cells are unable to form bone when implanted alone at low initial cell density. The amount of mineralization measured by calcium deposition was 70 times higher in chambers containing calvarial cells mixed with endothelial cells from isologous liver or bovine aorta than in chambers containing endothelial or calvarial cells alone. Alkaline phosphatase activity was increased 20‐fold. Calvarial cells in the presence of demineralized bone matrix powder did not form bone when implanted under similar conditions. Endothelial cells implanted alone seemed to enhance neovascularization around the Millipore diffusion chambers.

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