Title of article :
A selective EP4 receptor antagonist abrogates the stimulation of osteoblast recruitment from bone marrow stromal cells by prostaglandin E2 in vivo and in vitro
Author/Authors :
D. Shamir، نويسنده , , S. Keila، نويسنده , , M. Weinreb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
6
From page :
157
To page :
162
Abstract :
Recent evidence indicates that systemic administration of PGE2 increases bone formation and bone mass via activation of the EP4 receptor. Previously, we demonstrated that osteoblastic recruitment from rat bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) is a major mechanism for the anabolic effect of PGE2. In this study, we used a selective EP4 antagonist to test if the stimulation of osteoblast differentiation from rat BMSC in vitro and in vivo involves the EP4 receptor. In vitro, PGE2 (100 nM) increased nodule formation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in cultures of rat BMSC 1.5- to 2-fold. These effects were abolished by the EP4 antagonist at 10−6 M but not 10−9 M. Furthermore, PGE2 increased the number of surviving adherent BMSC by 225% and the EP4 antagonist prevented this effect as well. The antagonist had no effect on basal levels of nodule formation and adherent cell number. In vivo, daily systemic administration of PGE2 at 6 mg/kg for 2 weeks increased cancellous bone area (by 50%) and increased nodule formation (measured as mineralized area) in ex vivo stromal cultures by 50%. Pre-administration of the EP4 antagonist at 10 mg/kg abrogated both the increase in bone mass as well as the increase in nodule formation. These data indicate that PGE2 stimulates osteoblastic commitment of BMSC via activation of the EP4 receptor.
Keywords :
prostaglandins , EP4 , receptor , bone marrow stromal cells , Anabolic agents
Journal title :
Bone
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Bone
Record number :
491950
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