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Original Article

Inflammatory cytokines regulate proliferation of cultured human osteoblasts

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Pages 91-96 | Received 13 Jul 1996, Accepted 22 Dec 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We investigated the effects of various pro-inflammatory cytokines on the proliferation rate of isolated human osteoblastic cells in primary cultures.

lnterleukin-1ß (IL-1ß) and tumor necrosis factor-ß (TNF-ß) time- and dose-dependently enhanced the proliferation of human osteoblasts. Both of these cytokines also enhanced endogenous prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) formation. Exogenous PGE2 dose- and time-dependently – stimulated cell proliferation. However, the stimulatory effects of IL-1ß and TNF-ß on osteoblast proliferation were not abolished by indomethacin, indicating a direct effect by these cytokines on the rate of proliferation. TNF-α stimulated proliferation at low doses, while it significantly inhibited proliferation at higher concentrations (at and above 100 pM) and with prolonged incubation times. This biphasic effect was unaffected by indomethacin. lnterleukin-6, finally, did not affect the rate of proliferation.

Our findings show that inflammatory cytokines may stimulate or inhibit the proliferation of isolated human osteoblasts, depending on concentration and time.

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