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Research paper

Diurnal rhythms in the incorporation and secretion of 3H-proline and 3H-galactose by cartilage cells and osteoblasts in various bone-forming sites in growing rats

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Pages 11-15 | Received 22 Mar 2012, Accepted 21 Sep 2012, Published online: 28 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Purpose

Diurnal variation is an essential feature of bone physiology. However, characteristics of this phenomenon were not fully understood in the bone field. The purpose of this study was to investigate diurnal variations in the matrix-synthetic and secretory activities of cartilage cells and osteoblasts in various bone-forming sites in growing rats by radioautography with 3H-proline and 3H-galactose.

Materials and methods

After acclimatization to a 12/12 h light/dark cycle for 2 weeks, male Wistar rats were divided into six groups and injected with the tracers at 00:00, 04:00, 08:00, 12:00, 16:00 or 20:00, respectively. One hour after the injection, the animals were sacrificed, and femora, mandibles and skull were removed and processed for radioautography. Femoral epiphysis, spheno-occipital synchondrosis and sagittal suture were examined for the 3H-proline-injected animals. Femoral epiphysis and mandibular condyle were examined for the 3H-galactose-injected animals.

Results

In all area examined, both total number of silver grains and matrix/cell ratio for both cell types varied significantly over a 24-h period, showing essentially the same pattern of diurnal fluctuation with a peak at 13:00 and a nadir at 01:00. These diurnal rhythms revealed considerable excursions ranging from 138.5% to 240.6%.

Conclusion

Our results clearly demonstrated that in growing rats, the matrix-synthetic and secretory activities of cartilage cells and osteoblasts in various bone-forming sites followed almost the same diurnal rhythm with a peak in the middle of the light period and a nadir in the middle of the dark period.

Acknowledgment

We thank Drs. M. Ohtsuka and K. Miyoshi for their technical assistance.

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