Mc. Meikle et al., RABBIT CALVARIAL OSTEOBLASTS IN CULTURE CONSTITUTIVELY SYNTHESIZE PROGELATINASE-A, AND TIMP-1 AND TIMP-2, Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, 1224(1), 1994, pp. 99-102
Defining the TIMPs (tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases) produced
by non-human bone cells is important because animal models and cells a
re used extensively for research on bone resorption, and because TIMP-
2 can bind to and prevent activation of progelatinase-A. By zymography
we show that rabbit calvarial osteoblasts in culture constitutively s
ynthesize TIMP-2 in addition to TIMP-1 and progelatinase-A. Previously
we found that human osteoblasts produced only low levels of TIMP-2 un
der any conditions. We also show that stimulated rabbit osteoblasts ca
n degrade a type I collagen film even though both TIMPs are being synt
hesized.