Stimulatory effect of zinc on bone formation in tissue culture

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The present investigation was undertaken to clarify the in vitro effect of zinc on bone metabolism in tissue culture. Calvaria were removed from weanling rats (3-week-old males) and cultured for periods up to 96 hr in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (high glucose, 4500 mg/dl) supplemented with antibiotics and bovine serum albumin. The experimental cultures contained 10-7 to 10-3M zinc sulfate. All cultures were incubated at 37° in 5% CO2/95% air. Zinc uptake by bone was increased significantly in cultures with concentrations of zinc greater than 10-6 M. Bone calcium content was increased significantly by the presence of 10-4M zinc. This increase was blocked by the presence of 10-6 M cycloheximide. Bone alkaline phosphatase activity was elevated in the presence of zinc (10-6 to 10-3 M), but the effect was inhibited by 10-7M cycloheximide or 10-8M actinomycin D. Zinc (10-4M) also significantly increased ATPase activity in the bone, whereas it did not alter significantly by pyrophosphatase, acid phosphatase and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase activities. Furthermore, bone collagen content was raised by 10-6 to 10-4 M zinc. This elevation was prevented by 10-7 cycloheximide or 10-8 M actinomycin D. Bone DNA content and [3H]thymidine incorporation by the bone were not altered significantly by 10-4 M zinc. These findings indicate that the zinc had a direct stimulatory effect on bone mineralization in vitro, and that bone protein synthesis was a necessary component of this response. Zinc may stimulate bone formation in tissue culture. © 1987.

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Yamaguchi, M., Oishi, H., & Suketa, Y. (1987). Stimulatory effect of zinc on bone formation in tissue culture. Biochemical Pharmacology, 36(22), 4007–4012. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-2952(87)90471-0

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