ENDOSTEAL HUMAN BONE-CELLS (EBC) SHOW AGE-RELATED ACTIVITY IN-VITRO

Citation
A. Battmann et al., ENDOSTEAL HUMAN BONE-CELLS (EBC) SHOW AGE-RELATED ACTIVITY IN-VITRO, EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & DIABETES, 105(2), 1997, pp. 98-102
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
09477349
Volume
105
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
98 - 102
Database
ISI
SICI code
0947-7349(1997)105:2<98:EHB(SA>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Based on the hypothesis that decreasing osteoblastic function is one o f the reasons for the development of osteoporosis, we have studied the proliferation and protein production of isolated bone cells of young and old human donors. The isolation procedure for bone cells is based on a combined mechanical and enzymatical treatment of human trabecular bone. Endosteal bone cells (EBC) obtained by this method developed ty pical osteoblast-like characteristics in culture. The most important f unctional feature was the dose-dependent increase of osteocalcin produ ction following stimulation with 1.25(OH)(2)D-3. Growth of EBC (measur ed as emigration time after plating of trabecular bone fragments) was equal in premenopausal women and men aged under 40 years, but was impa ired in EBC of men aged over 50 years. The production of osteocalcin a fter stimulation with 1.25(OH)(2)D-3 was about 60% lower in older dono rs (>50 years) than in younger ones (<40 years), regardless of gender. According to our results osteoblastic function is reduced with increa sing age in human EBC of both genders as clearly shown by a diminished protein production. However, the anticipated depressive effect of age on growth of bone cells was obvious in males only. So called age rela ted osteoblastic insufficiency does exist but it has to be considered differently for bone cell function and bone cell growth. The limited d ata shown in this study should enhance understanding of age and sex re lated changes in the EBC metabolism.