Aw. Gray et al., Equine osteoclast-like cells generated in vitro demonstrate similar characteristics to directly isolated mature osteoclasts, RES VET SCI, 68(2), 2000, pp. 161-167
We report on novel methods to isolate osteoclasts (ocs) and generate osteoc
last-like cells (OCLS) from the bone and bone marrow of the equine femur, O
CS were successfully isolated from bone scrapings taken from the endosteal
surface of the femurs of three horses. OCLs Were generated from bone marrow
cells taken from the same animals. The validity of using the formation of
OCLS as a method for studying OC differentiation and activity was confirmed
by the similar characteristics of these two cells. In particular, they bot
h were multinuclear, expressed the enzyme tartrate resistant acid phosphata
se and the vitronectin receptor. Most importantly, both were able to resorb
bone as demonstrated by the formation of extensive resorption pits when cu
ltured on dentine slices.
The generation of OCLS from bone marrow obtained from the equine femur can
therefore be used to study equine cc differentiation and for studies requir
ing the generation of large numbers of these cells. ocs isolated directly f
rom the same bones may be used to examine the effect of a variety of factor
s on bone resorption in vitro and to continually reaffirm the validity of u
sing OCLS for large-scale studies on OC biology. Such research is essential
for improved understanding of bone turnover and endochondral ossification
in the horse. (C) 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.