نتایج جستجو برای: human osteoblasts

تعداد نتایج: 1649555  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
K L Bost J L Bento J K Ellington I Marriott M C Hudson

Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella spp. are common causes of bone diseases; however, the immune response during such infections is not well understood. Colony-stimulating factors (CSF) have a profound influence on osteoclastogenesis, as well as the development of immune responses following infection. Therefore, we questioned whether interaction of osteoblasts with two very different bacterial...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Laura W Schrum Ian Marriott Betsy R Butler Elaine K Thomas Michael C Hudson Kenneth L Bost

Bacterially induced bone infections often result in significant local inflammatory responses which are coupled with loss of bone. However, the mechanisms necessary for the protective host response, or those responsible for pathogen-induced bone loss, are not clear. Recent evidence demonstrates that bacterially infected osteoblasts secrete chemokines and cytokines, suggesting that these cells ma...

2014
Ming-Hua Ho Mei-Hsiu Liao Yi-Ling Lin Chien-Hao Lai Pei-I Lin Ruei-Ming Chen

Osteoblast maturation plays a key role in regulating osteogenesis. Electrospun nanofibrous products were reported to possess a high surface area and porosity. In this study, we developed chitosan nanofibers and examined the effects of nanofibrous scaffolds on osteoblast maturation and the possible mechanisms. Macro- and micro observations of the chitosan nanofibers revealed that these nanoprodu...

2011
Carlo Mangano Francesca Paino Riccardo d'Aquino Alfredo De Rosa Giovanna Iezzi Adriano Piattelli Luigi Laino Thimios Mitsiadis Vincenzo Desiderio Francesco Mangano Gianpaolo Papaccio Virginia Tirino

The aim of this study was to evaluate the behavior of human Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs), as well as human osteoblasts, when challenged on a Biocoral scaffold, which is a porous natural hydroxyapatite. For this purpose, human DPSCs were seeded onto a three-dimensional (3D) Biocoral scaffold or on flask surface (control). Either normal or rotative (3D) cultures were performed. Scanning electro...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2000
M Christiansen M Kveiborg M Kassem B F Clark S I Rattan

In order to understand the reasons for age-related impairment of the function of bone forming osteoblasts, we have examined the steady-state mRNA levels of the transcription factor CBFA1 and topoisomerase I during cellular aging of normal human trabecular osteoblasts, by the use of semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). There is a progressive and significant ...

Journal: :Blood 1996
R S Taichman M J Reilly S G Emerson

Hematopoietic stem cell differentiation occurs in direct proximity to osteoblasts within the bone marrow cavity. Despite this striking affiliation, surprisingly little is known about the precise cellular and molecular impact of osteoblasts on the bone marrow microenvironment. Recently, we showed that human osteoblasts produce a variety of cytokine mRNAs including granulocyte colony-stimulating ...

2015
Sabrina Ehnert Karsten Falldorf Anne-Kristin Fentz Patrick Ziegler Steffen Schröter Thomas Freude Björn G. Ochs Christina Stacke Michael Ronniger Jens Sachtleben Andreas K. Nussler

For many years electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have been used clinically with various settings as an exogenous stimulation method to promote fracture healing. However, underlying mechanisms of action and EMF parameters responsible for certain effects remain unclear. Our aim was to investigate the influence of defined EMFs on human osteoblasts' and osteoclasts' viability and function. Primary huma...

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