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KMID : 0438420100170020063
Korean Journal of Bone Metabolism
2010 Volume.17 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.73
Study for the Osteogenic Cells in Circulating Blood
Park Jai-Hyung

Jung Jin-Ha
Kim Jung-Hwa
Chang Jae-Suk
Abstract
Objective : Many studies have been currently underway to evaluate the treatment of bone defects using bone marrow derived-osteogenic cells, which could be obtained by invasive technique. The aim of this study is to investigate the existence of circulating osteogenic cells in peripheral blood by means of less invasive technique.

Methods: Using monocytes obtained from 20 mL peripheral blood and bone marrow in 4 cases, we performed reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) with OC (osteocalcin) and ALP (alkaline phosphatase) which are osteogenic markers and ALP staining. We analysed, using flow cytometry, the relevance between age and number of
osteogenic cells, and compared cell counts of fractured patients to those of diseased patients in 21 cases.

Results: We confirmed the presence of osteogenic cells in peripheral blood. There were no statistical differences in cell counts between fractured patients and diseased patients, and no relevance between age and number of osteogenic
cells.

Conclusions : There are osteogenic cells in peripheral blood, but further studies carried out in large number and large amount of blood are required to prove the role of osteogenic cell in bone remodelling and fracture healing.
KEYWORD
Flow cytometry, Osteogenic cells, Peripheral blood
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