RRC ID 41617
Author Diniz P, Shomura K, Soejima K, Ito G.
Title Effects of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation on bone tissue like formation are dependent on the maturation stages of the osteoblasts.
Journal Bioelectromagnetics
Abstract The effects of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF, 15 Hz pulse burst, 7 mT peak) stimulation on bone tissue-like formation on osteoblasts (MC3T3-E1 cell line) in different stages of maturation were assessed to determine whether the PEMF stimulatory effect on bone tissue-like formation was associated with the increase in the number of cells and/or with the enhancement of the cellular differentiation. The cellular proliferation (DNA content), differentiation (alkaline phosphatase activity), and bone tissue-like formation (area of mineralized matrix) were determined at different time points. PEMF treatment of osteoblasts in the active proliferation stage accelerated cellular proliferation, enhanced cellular differentiation, and increased bone tissue-like formation. PEMF treatment of osteoblasts in the differentiation stage enhanced cellular differentiation and increased bone tissue-like formation. PEMF treatment of osteoblasts in the mineralization stage decreased bone tissue-like formation. In conclusion, PEMF had a stimulatory effect on the osteoblasts in the early stages of culture, which increased bone tissue-like formation. This stimulatory effect was most likely associated with enhancement of the cellular differentiation, but not with the increase in the number of cells.
Volume 23(5)
Pages 398-405
Published 2002-7-1
DOI 10.1002/bem.10032
PMID 12111759
MeSH 3T3 Cells Alkaline Phosphatase / metabolism Animals Cell Differentiation Cell Division DNA / metabolism Electric Stimulation Therapy* Electromagnetic Fields Mice Minerals / metabolism Osteoblasts / cytology* Osteoblasts / metabolism Osteogenesis*
IF 2.278
Times Cited 126
WOS Category BIOPHYSICS BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)