Continuous and Intermittent Parathyroid Hormone Administration Promotes Osteogenic Differentiation and Activity of Programmable Cells of Monocytic Origin
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2022
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Bone healing deficiencies are challenging for orthopedic practice. The use of stem cells with scaffolds to treat bone tissue losses currently is popular for promoting regeneration of tissue. Programmable cells of monocytic origin (PCMO) may differentiate into three germ layers and may be a promising alternative treatment due to their stem cell-like properties. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) participates in bone metabolism. Intermittent administration of PTH promotes osteogenic activity of mesenchymal stem cdells (MSC). We investigated the osteogenic effects of continuous and intermittent administration of PTH on PCMO. Mononuclear cells were harvested from the peripheral blood of healthy donors. Isolated cells were cultured for six days in a de-differentiation medium. Indirect immunocytochemistry using anti-CD14, anti-CD45 and anti-CD90 primary antibodies, as well as electron microscopy were used to detect PCMO. PCMO then were cultured in an osteogenic differentiation medium supplemented with continuous or intermittent 50 ng/ml PTH. The PTH-free control group (CG), intermittent PTH treated group (IPG) and continuous PTH treated group (CPG) were cultured and assessed for their differentiation into osteogenic lineage cells by indirect immunocytochemistry using anti-collagen I, anti-osteonectin and anti-osteocalcin primary antibodies. Osteoblast-like cells obtained by continuous or intermittent PTH administration exhibited increased levels of collagen I, osteonectin and osteocalcin immunoreactivity. We found that continuous and intermittent PTH administration to PCMO enhanced their differentiation to osteogenic lineage cells and increased osteoblastic activity.
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Human, osteogenesis, parathyroid hormone, programmable cells of monocytic origin, stem cells, Mesenchymal Stem-Cells, Increased Bone-Formation, Proliferation, Expression, Defects, Osteoblasts, Osteogenesis, Parathyroid Hormone, Stem Cells, Cell Differentiation
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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences
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Q4
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3
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Bıotechnıc & Hıstochemıstry
Volume
97
Issue
8
Start Page
593
End Page
603
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