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Microcarriers facilitate mineralization in MC3T3-E1 cells
Authors:Dr. Masaaki Shima  Yoshiki Seino  Hiroyuki Tanaka  Hirofumi Kurose  Makoto Ishida  Hyakuji Yabuuchi  Hiroaki Kodama
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Osaka University Hospital, Osaka University School of Medicine, Fukushima-ku, 553 Osaka, Japan;(2) Second Department of Anatomy, Tohoku Dental University, Fukushima, Japan
Abstract:
Summary MC3T3-E1 cells showed mineral deposits after about 1 week of culture when incubated in the presence of microcarrier beads. These deposits appeared as white spots on the dish surface, and under light microscopy the cells showed multiple cell layers and mineralization around the microcarriers. The deposits stained positive with calcium-specific Von Kossa's method. Using conventional assay, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP) and parathyroid hormone-stimulated intracellular cAMP production were lower in the microcarrier cultures than in the control, but using cytochemical methods, high alkaline phosphatase activity was found around the microcarriers. These results indicate that microcarriers facilitated the formation of multiple cell layers and provided a culture environment for mineralization.
Keywords:MC3T3-E1 cells  Microcarriers  Mineralization
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