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Physiological changes in extracellular calcium concentration directly control osteoblast function in the absence of calciotropic hormones
Authors:Dvorak Melita M  Siddiqua Ashia  Ward Donald T  Carter D Howard  Dallas Sarah L  Nemeth Edward F  Riccardi Daniela
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:We investigated the direct effects of changes in free ionized extracellular calcium concentrations (Ca2+]o) on osteoblast function and the involvement of the calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) in mediating these responses. CaR mRNA and protein were detected in osteoblast models, freshly isolated fetal rat calvarial cells and murine clonal osteoblastic 2T3 cells, and in freshly frozen, undecalcified preparations of human mandible and rat femur. In fetal rat calvarial cells, elevating Ca2+]o and treatment with gadolinium, a nonpermeant CaR agonist, resulted in phosphorylation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2, Akt, and glycogensynthase kinase 3beta, consistent with signals of cell survival and proliferation. In agreement, cell number was increased under these conditions. Expression of the osteoblast differentiation markers core binding factor alpha1, osteocalcin, osteopontin, and collagen I mRNAs was increased by high Ca2+]o, as was mineralized nodule formation. Alkaline phosphatase activity was maximal for Ca2+]o between 1.2 and 1.8 mM. Inhibition of CaR by NPS 89636 blocked responses to the CaR agonists. In conclusion, we show that small deviations of Ca2+]o from physiological values have a profound impact on bone cell fate, by means of the CaR and independently of systemic calciotropic peptides.
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