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A Novel in vivo Gene Transfer Technique and in vitro Cell Based Assays for the Study of Bone Loss in Musculoskeletal Disorders
Published on: June 9, 2014
In vitro tetracycline labelling and bone cell survival in human trabecular bone explants
1Medical Genetics-Birth Defects Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Abstract:
Results are presented which document the feasibility and utility of human trabecular bone explants for in vitro bone research. This approach is advantageous because it allows bone cells to maintain their natural orientation on the endosteal surface, and keeps surrounding marrow intact--thus retaining the immediate local microenvironment. In addition, bone cells are not exposed to transient, but sometimes harsh, isolation procedures. Data are presented which show greater initial bone cell numbers from younger donors and the change in these numbers over culture periods up to 21 days. A technique is presented which achieves single and double tetracycline label incorporation into the mineralizing front of bone explants in vitro using a pulse-chase methodology.

