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The behavior of osteoblast-like cells on various substrates with functional blocking of integrin-beta1 and integrin-beta3.
- Source :
- Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine; 861; 868; 0957-4530; 2; 19; ~Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine~861~868~~~0957-4530~2~19~~
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Contains fulltext : 70821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />This study was designed to examine the influence of integrin subunit-beta1 and subunit-beta3 on the behavior of primary osteoblast-like cells, cultured on calcium phosphate (CaP)-coated and non coated titanium (Ti). Osteoblast-like cells were incubated with specific monoclonal antibodies against integrin-beta1 and integrin-beta3 to block the integrin function. Subsequently, cells were seeded on Ti discs, either non coated or provided with a 2 microm carbonated hydroxyapatite coating using Electrostatic Spray Deposition. Results showed that on CaP coatings, cellular attachment was decreased after a pre-treatment with either anti-integrin-beta1 or anti-integrin-beta3 antibodies. On Ti, cell adhesion was only slightly affected after a pre-treatment with anti-integrin-beta3 antibodies. Scanning electron microscopy showed that on both types of substrate, cellular morphology was not changed after a pre-treatment with either antibody. With quantitative PCR, it was shown for both substrates that mRNA expression of integrin-beta1 was increased after a pre-treatment with either anti-integrin-beta1 or anti-integrin-beta3 antibodies. Furthermore, after a pre-treatment with either antibody, mRNA expression of integrin-beta3 and ALP was decreased, on both types of substrate. In conclusion, osteoblast-like cells have the ability to compensate to great extent for the blocking strategy as applied here. Still, integrin-beta1 and beta3 seem to play different roles in attachment, proliferation, and differentiation of osteoblast-like cells, and responses on CaP-coated substrates differ to non coated Ti. Furthermore, the influence on ALP expression suggests involvement of both integrin subunits in signal transduction for cellular differentiation.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine; 861; 868; 0957-4530; 2; 19; ~Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine~861~868~~~0957-4530~2~19~~
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1284132496
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource