Effect of transforming growth factor-β on osteoblast cells cultured on 3 different hydroxyapatite surfaces

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Ong, JL
Carnes, DL
Sogal, A
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[1] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Div Biomat, Dept Restorat Mat, San Antonio, TX 78284 USA
[2] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Endodont, San Antonio, TX USA
[3] CeraMed Corp, Lakewood, CO USA
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alkaline phosphatase activity; heat treatments; hydroxyapatite; osteocalcin concentration; transforming growth factor-beta;
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In this study, the specific objective was to investigate the combined effect of different treatments of transforming growth factor-beta (TCF-beta) and hydroxyapatite (HA) on osteoblast response in vitro. Since the nature of bone cell responses in vitro is influenced by the properties of HA ceramics, this study was divided into 2 components: a chemical and crystallographic characterization of the HA ceramics, and an in vitro cell culture study. Sintered HA samples were observed to have the highest crystallite size, compared to as-received HA and calcined HA samples. No differences in surface roughness and chemical composition were observed between the sintered, calcined, and as-received HA surfaces. In concurrence with the x-ray diffraction, high-resolution x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of Ca 2p also indicated a higher crystallinity on sintered HA samples compared to calcined and as-received HA samples. Protein production by osteoblast cells was not statistically different on the 3 HA surfaces in the absence of TGF-beta. However, there was a dose-dependent increase in TGF-beta-stimulated protein produc tion on the 3 different HA surfaces. As indicated by increased alkaline phosphatase-specific activity, as well as 1,25 (OH2) vitamin D-3-stimulated osteocalcin production, a more differentiated osteoblastlike phenotype was observed on the sintered HA surfaces compared to the as-received HA and calcined HA surfaces. An increased osteoblast-like cell activity on sintered HA surfaces in the presence of different TGF-beta dosage suggested that sintering of HA surfaces may play an important role in governing cellular response.
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