Effects of physical stimulation with electromagnetic field and insulin growth factor-I treatment on proteoglycan synthesis of bovine articular cartilage.
نویسندگان
چکیده
OBJECTIVE To investigate the single and combined effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure and the insulin growth factor-I (IGF-I) on proteoglycan (PG) synthesis of bovine articular cartilage explants and chondrocytes cultured in monolayers. DESIGN Bovine articular cartilage explants and chondrocyte monolayers were exposed to EMF (75Hz; 1.5mT) for 24h in the absence and in the presence of both 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and IGF-I (1-100ng/ml). PG synthesis was determined by Na(2)-(35)SO(4) incorporation. PG release into culture medium was determined by the dimethylmethylene blue (DMMB) assay. RESULTS In cartilage explants, EMF significantly increased (35)S-sulfate incorporation both in the absence and in the presence of 10% FBS. Similarly, IGF-I increased (35)S-sulfate incorporation in a dose-dependent manner both in 0% and 10% FBS. At all doses of IGF-I, the combined effects of the two stimuli resulted additive. No effect was observed on medium PG release. Also in chondrocyte monolayers, IGF-I stimulated (35)S-sulfate incorporation in a dose-dependent manner, both in 0% and 10% FBS, however, this was not modified by EMF exposure. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study show that EMF can act in concert with IGF-I in stimulating PG synthesis in bovine articular cartilage explants. As this effect is not maintained in chondrocyte monolayers, the native cell-matrix interactions in the tissue may be fundamental in driving the EMF effects. These data suggest that in vivo the combination of both EMF and IGF may exert a more chondroprotective effect than either treatment alone on articular cartilage.
منابع مشابه
Stimulation of proteoglycan biosynthesis by serum and insulin-like growth factor-I in cultured bovine articular cartilage.
The addition of foetal calf serum to explant cultures of adult bovine articular cartilage is known to stimulate proteoglycan synthesis in a dose-dependent manner. We have now shown the activity in serum responsible for this effect to be heat- and acid-stable, to be associated with a high-Mr complex in normal serum but converted to a low-Mr form under acid conditions. The activity has an apparen...
متن کاملInhibition of proteoglycan synthesis by transforming growth factor beta in anatomically intact articular cartilage of murine patellae.
The effect of transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) on proteoglycan synthesis and degradation in anatomically intact articular cartilage of murine patellae was studied. Exogenously added TGF beta up to a concentration of 200 pmol/l had no effect on proteoglycan synthesis in intact articular cartilage. Neutralisation of endogenously produced TGF beta with a specific monoclonal antibody to T...
متن کاملTransforming Growth Factor-β1 Preserves Bovine Nasal Cartilage against Degradation Induced by Interleukin-1α in Explant Culture
Background and Aims: Chondrocytes and their differentiation play a central role in joint diseases. Effect of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 on chondrocyte characteristics and differentiation is not clearly understood. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of TGF-β1 on tissue characteristics and morphology of chondrocytes against degradation induced by interleuk...
متن کاملProtection from interleukin 1 induced destruction of articular cartilage by transforming growth factor beta: studies in anatomically intact cartilage in vitro and in vivo.
The modulation of interleukin 1 (IL-1) effects on proteoglycan metabolism in intact murine patellar cartilage by transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) was investigated in vitro and in vivo. In vitro TGF-beta (400 pmol/l) had no effect on basal proteoglycan degradation. Proteoglycan degradation induced by IL-1, however, was suppressed by TGF-beta in serum free medium alone and in medium sup...
متن کاملMaintenance of the synthesis of large proteoglycans in anatomically intact murine articular cartilage by steroids and insulin-like growth factor I.
OBJECTIVES The exact regulation of the synthesis of cartilage specific molecules, such as collagen type II and aggrecan, by articular chondrocytes is unknown, but growth factors and hormones probably play an important part. The effects of glucocorticosteroids (prednisolone and triamcinolone), in combination with insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), on the synthesis and hydrodynamic volume of p...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Osteoarthritis and cartilage
دوره 12 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004