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In vitro osteoblast-like cell metabolism in spondylodesis-a tool that may predict fusion capacityA prospective study in 50 patients with a 1-year follow-up

Authors :
Cody Bünger
Ebbe Stender Hansen
Finn B. Christensen
Kristian Høy
Martin Lind
John Gelineck
Malene Laursen
Source :
Laursen, M, Christensen, F B, Lind, M, Hansen, E S, Høy, K, Gelineck, J & Bünger, C 2003, ' In vitro osteoblast-like cell metabolism in spondylodesis--a tool that may predict fusion capacity : a prospective study in 50 patients with a 1-year follow-up ', Acta Orthopaedica (Print Edition), vol. 74, no. 6, pp. 730-6 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00016470310018289
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Medical Journals Sweden AB, 2003.

Abstract

In vitro cultures of human primary osteoblast-like cells provide a model for studying cellular mechanisms associated with human bone biology. We investigated in vitro osteoblast-like cell metabolism as a method for predicting the occurrence of spinal fusion in the individual patient. A bone biopsy was taken from the iliac crest of 50 patients, median age 49 (23-77) years, who were undergoing lumbar spine fusion. First-passage osteoblast-like cells were established by the bone-tissue-explant method. We then estimated 3H-thymidine incorporation, alkaline phosphatase activity and procollagen I production. Fusion rates were evaluated at the 1-year follow-up. Primary human osteoblast-like cell cultures showed an age-dependent decline in their capacity for cellular outgrowth and expression of alkaline phosphatase, which suggested a useful biological response pattern of the osteoblast culture. However, such cultures were unsatisfactory as an in vitro tool for predicting fusion capacity.

Details

ISSN :
00016470
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20a2c172bde38747feda9d432e3535e4