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KMID : 0361919950250060689
Korean Journal of Orthodontics
1995 Volume.25 No. 6 p.689 ~ p.696
EFFECTS OF SEVERAL CYTOKINES ON THE FUNCTIONS OF FETAL RAT OSTEOBLAST
Han, Hee Sung
Kim, Jung Keun/Chang, Young Ii
Abstract
Effects of several cytokines(IL -1¥â, TNF¥á, and IFN¥ã) have been examined on fetal rat osteoblast-like cells. To investigate whether cytokines play direct causal roles in production of lysosomal enzyme, fetal rat osteoblast-like cells were treated with IL-1¥â, TNF¥á, and IFN¥ã, respectively or combined. And acid phosphatase was determined by biochemical method. Alkaline phosphatase was assayed to determine the effects of IL-1¥â, TNF¥á, and IFN¥ã on the expression of this enzyme. And also experiment of calcified nodule formation was performed to assess the effects of cytokines on the bone-forming activity of osteoblast-like cells in vitro. Acid phosphatase activity was significantly increased by the addition of IL-1¥â and TNF¥á, whereas decreased by IFN¥ã, However, no significant changes in alkaline phosphatase activity was observed when the osteoblast-like cells were treated with IL-1¥â and TNF¥á. Interestingly, IFN¥á showed stimulatory effect on alkaline phosphatase activity. The number of calcified nodules was decreased by treatment of cultures with 1ng/ml IL -l¥â, 20ng/ml TNF¥á, and 500 u/ml IFN¥ã continuously for 21 days, while considerable number of calcified nodules were formed in control group of osteoblast-like cell in culture for 21 days. These results seem to suggest that cytokines may play crucial roles in bone remodeling through the direct action on the osteoblast-like cell.
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