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Acceleration of experimental endochondral ossification by biophysical stimulation of the progenitor cell pool

✍ Scribed by Roy K. Aaron; Deborah K. Mc Ciombor


Book ID
102913579
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
875 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Endochondral ossification can be modulated by a number of biochemical and biophysical stimuli. This study uses the experimental model of decalcified bone matrix‐induced endochondral ossification to examine the effect of one biophysical stimulus, an electromagnetic field, on chondrogenesis, calcification, and osteogenesis. A temporal acceleration and quantitative increase in sulfate incorporation, glycosaminoglycan content, and calcification suggests that the stimulation of endochondral ossification is due to an increase in extracellular matrix synthesis. The locus of that stimulation is identified in the mesenchymal stage of endo‐chondral bone development, and stimulation at this stage is essential for accelerated bone formation. The data suggest that enhanced differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells present at this stage is most likely responsible for the increase in extracellular matrix synthesis and bone maturation.


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