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PTH 1–34 AFFECTS THE DIFFERENTIATION OF BONE MARROW STEM CELL-DERIVED ADIPOCYTES

European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) 2016, 24th Annual Meeting, 14–16 September 2016. Part 1.



Abstract

Osteoporosis is characterised by an uncoupling of bone formation and resorption resulting in a net reduction in bone density. Stem cells derived from bone marrow in osteoporotic patients typically contain more adipocytes,. Intermittent Parathyroid hormone (iPTH), has been shown to cause the preferential differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to osteoblasts. We isolated rat bone marrow derived MSCs, investigating the effect of iPTH on adipocyte differentiation.

MSCs were harvested from the femora of 6–10week oldWT rats and cultured to induce adipogenesis for 21 days. Subsequently, cells were continually cultured in adipogenic media, osteogenic media or in osteogenic media supplemented with PTH 1–34 either continuously or intermittently for 6hours in every 72hour cycle. ALP and Alizarin Red assessed osteogenic differentiation, and Oil Red O used to assess intracellular microdroplet formation. A student t-test was used to analyse results, and a p value<0.05 considered significant.

Quantitatively measurements of Alizarin Red staining significantly increased in all adipocytes grown in osteogenic media compared to the cells continually cultured in adipogenic media. Calcium phosphate deposition continued to increase significantly in these groups up to day 14. At day 14, Alizarin Red staining from cells cultured in iPTH were significantly higher than osteogenic media alone. ALP expression was significantly higher for cells cultured in osteogenic media and iPTH compared to adipogenic media at days 3–14. Expression peaked at day 7, at this timepoint cells cultured in iPTH expressed significantly more ALP than other groups. Oil Red O measurements were significantly reduced from days 7–14 for all osteogenic groups, this significance was greatest for the iPTH group at day 7.

iPTH increased the transdifferentiation of adipocytes derived from MSCs into osteoblasts, this effect was most significant after 7 days. Ultimately, the role of iPTH on adipocytes may lead to improved bone formation with many orthopaedic applications.