メンヨウにおける骨吸収in vivoモデルとしての骨粉による類破骨細胞誘導の利用

島根大学農学部研究報告 24 巻 247-251 頁 1990-12-21 発行
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メンヨウにおける骨吸収in vivoモデルとしての骨粉による類破骨細胞誘導の利用
タイトル
The use of bone powder induced osteoclastic cells as a short-term in vivo model of bone resorption in sheep
タイトル 読み
メンヨウ ニオケル コツ キュウシュウ IN VIVO モデル トシテノ コップン ニヨル ルイ ハコツサイボウ ユウドウ ノ リヨウ
著者
松井 徹
春本 直
収録物名
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
24
開始ページ 247
終了ページ 251
収録物識別子
ISSN 0370940X
内容記述
その他
This study is conducted to investigate the use of induced osteoclastic cells by the intramuscular implantation of bone power as a short term in vivo model of bone resorption in sheep. The number of multinucleated cells and tartrate resistant acid phosphatase activity were gradually increased until 12 days after the implantation. Then the activity of enzyme did not significantly change. These results suggest that 12 day interval is enough to induce osteoclastic cells. Although the implantation of polyethylene also induced multinucleated cells, these cells seemed to possess slight activity of tartrate resistant acid phosphatase,which suggest that the enzyme activity can be used as a marker of osteoclastic cell actiyity in this model of bone resorption. The number of induced osteoclastic cells and the enzyme activity were not different between the first graft and the second one which was implanted 6 days later than the first implantatlon. It seems that overlapped and repeated implantations do not affect the induction and the actiyity of osteoclastic cells. The active vitaminD_3 stimulated the induction and the activity of osteoclastic cells,which showed that the differentiation of the osteoclastic cells responded to the endocrine factor. From these results,it is clear that the induction of osteoclastic cells is useful as a model of bone resorption in sheep.
言語
日本語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
発行日 1990-12-21
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関連情報
[NCID] AN00108015