TGF beta(3) and loading increases osteocyte survival in human cancellous bone cultured ex vivo

Angharad E. Simpson, Martin J. Stoddart, Catrin M. Davies, Katharina Jaehn, Pamela I. Furlong, Juerg A. Gasser, David B. Jones, Brendon S. Noble, Robert G. Richards

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Abstract

The goal of this study was to assess the effect of the addition of TGF beta(3), alone or in combination with loading, on the survival of osteocytes in 3D human explant cancellous bone during long-term culture in an ex vivo loading bioreactor. Human cancellous bone explants were cultured for up to 14 days with or without TGF beta(3) (15 ng ml(-1)) and with or without loading (300 cycles, at 1 Hz, producing 4000 microstrain). Bone core response was visualized using undecalcified histology with morphological methods after embedding with Technovit 9100 New (R) resin. Histological examination revealed normal gross level bone structure with or without the application of load or the addition of TGF beta(3). The viability of the osteocytes within the bone was assessed by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. We demonstrate that this ex vivo loading bioreactor is able to maintain a high percentage (over 50%) of viable osteocytes throughout the bone explants after 14 days in ex vivo culture. Further to this, the combination of daily loading and TGF beta(3) administration produced superior osteocyte survival at the core centres when compared to loading or TGF beta alone. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-29
Number of pages7
JournalCell Biochemistry and Function
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2009

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