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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research May 1998:13:828-838 (doi: 10.1359/jbmr.1998.13.5.828)
Vascular Pericytes Express Osteogenic Potential In Vitro and In Vivo MARY JO DOHERTY, 1 BRIAN A. ASHTON, 2 SUSAN WALSH, 3 JON N. BERESFORD, 3 MICHAEL E. GRANT, 1 ANN E. CANFIELD4 1The Wellcome Trust Center for Cell-Matrix Research, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2Department of Rheumatology, Institute of Orthopaedics, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, Shropshire, United Kingdom. 3School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Trimbridge, Bath, United Kingdom. 4The Wellcome Trust Center for Cell-Matrix Research, Department of Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. Address reprint requests to: Dr. A.E. Canfield The Wellcome Trust Center for Cell-Matrix Research Department of Medicine University of Manchester 2.205 Stopford Building Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PT, U.K. At postconfluence, cultured bovine pericytes isolated from retinal capillaries form three-dimensional nodule-like structures that mineralize. Using a combination of Northern and Southern blotting, in situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence we have demonstrated that this process is associated with the stage-specific expression of markers of primitive clonogenic marrow stromal cells (STRO-1) and markers of cells of the osteoblast lineage (bone sialoprotein, osteocalcin, osteonectin, and osteopontin). To demonstrate that the formation of nodules and the expression of these proteins were indicative of true osteogenic potential, vascular pericytes were also inoculated into diffusion chambers and implanted into athymic mice. When recovered from the host, chambers containing pericytes were found reproducibly to contain a tissue comprised of cartilage and bone, as well as soft fibrous connective tissue and cells resembling adipocytes. This is the first study to provide direct evidence of the osteogenic potential of microvascular pericytes in vivo. Our results are also consistent with the possibility that the pericyte population in situ serves as a reservoir of primitive precursor cells capable of giving rise to cells of multiple lineages including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, and fibroblasts. Cited byErik Fink Eriksen, Guiti Z Eghbali-Fatourechi and Sundeep Khosla. (2007) Remodeling and Vascular Spaces in Bone. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 22:1, 1-6 Online publication date: 1-Jan-2007. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (1543 KB) Maria Luisa Brandi and Patricia Collin-Osdoby. (2006) Vascular Biology and the Skeleton. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 21:2, 183-192 Online publication date: 1-Feb-2006. Citation | Full Text | Printable PDF (241 KB) Antonius LJJ Bronckers, Kenichi Sasaguri, Adriana C Cavender, Rena N D’Souza and Marten A Engelse. (2005) Expression of Runx2/Cbfa1/Pebp2αA During Angiogenesis in Postnatal Rodent and Fetal Human Orofacial Tissues. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 20:3, 428-437 Online publication date: 1-Mar-2005. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (1299 KB) GERALD J ATKINS, PANAGIOTA KOSTAKIS, BEIQING PAN, AMANDA FARRUGIA, STAN GRONTHOS, ANDREAS EVDOKIOU, KATE HARRISON, DAVID M FINDLAY and ANDREW CW ZANNETTINO. (2003) RANKL Expression Is Related to the Differentiation State of Human Osteoblasts. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 18:6, 1088-1098 Online publication date: 1-Jun-2003. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (631 KB) SONGTAO SHI and STAN GRONTHOS. (2003) Perivascular Niche of Postnatal Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Human Bone Marrow and Dental Pulp. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 18:4, 696-704 Online publication date: 1-Apr-2003. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (2064 KB) ELLEN M. HAUGE, DORTE QVESEL, ERIK FINK ERIKSEN, LEIF MOSEKILDE and FLEMMING MELSEN. (2001) Cancellous Bone Remodeling Occurs in Specialized Compartments Lined by Cells Expressing Osteoblastic Markers. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 16:9, 1575-1582 Online publication date: 1-Sep-2001. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (6951 KB) S. DACIC, I. KALAJZIC, D. VISNJIC, A. C. LICHTLER and D. W. ROWE. (2001) Col1a1-Driven Transgenic Markers of Osteoblast Lineage Progression. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 16:7, 1228-1236 Online publication date: 1-Jul-2001. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (3086 KB) HELEN GREEN, ANN E. CANFIELD, M. CHANTAL HILLARBY, MICHAEL E. GRANT, RAYMOND P. BOOT-HANDFORD, ANTHONY J. FREEMONT and GILLIAN A. WALLIS. (2000) The Ribosomal Protein QM Is Expressed Differentially During Vertebrate Endochondral Bone Development. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 15:6, 1066-1075 Online publication date: 1-Jun-2000. Abstract | Full Text | Printable PDF (1978 KB) |
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