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A growth factor was extracted from porcine bone matrix by demineralisation and purified by heat and acid treatment, hydroxyapatite chromatography and gel filtration under dissociative conditions and reverse-phase HPLC. Using the mitogenic response of osteoblast-progenitor cells from embryonic chicken, a mitogenic activity was purified 3000-fold. The mitogenic protein thus purified shows an apparent molecular mass of 13.5 kDa in both the nonreduced and reduced form on sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The mitogenic activity is sensitive to proteinase K, dithiothreitol, and resistant to DNAse, RNase, heat (70 degrees C) and pH (3-10). The factor stimulates the proliferation of osteoblast-progenitor cells from embryonic chick at a concentration of 1 ng/ml. It is active on cells from skin, periosteum and sternum and has no or little activity on cells of the calvaria, intestine or kidney of embryonic chick or on mouse AKR-2B/Balb c/3T3 cell line.
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PMID:Purification and characterisation of a growth factor from porcine bone. 254 Sep 73

One of the most abundant nicotinic acetylcholine receptors expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems is a species that contains the alpha 7 gene product, binds alpha-bungarotoxin with high affinity, and has a high relative permeability to calcium. The alpha 7 gene is also expressed at low levels in embryonic muscle tissue. We show here that the alpha 7 gene is expressed in tendon fibroblasts and periosteal cells during development. In situ hybridizations identify alpha 7 transcripts in tissue sections containing embryonic tendon and periosteum. RNase protection experiments demonstrate alpha 7 mRNA in primary tendon cells grown in culture. Immunofluorescence with subunit-specific monoclonal antibodies reveals alpha 7 protein in embryonic tendon. Immunoprecipitation assays with the antibodies indicate that the alpha 7-containing species in tendon is capable of binding alpha-bungarotoxin and that a similar species can be identified at low levels on the surface of fibroblasts in culture. The results show that the alpha 7 gene product is expressed in a range of tissues, including cells thought to be nonexcitable. The distribution of alpha 7 expression early in development and the ability of alpha 7-containing receptors to elevate intracellular calcium suggest that the gene may influence a variety of calcium-dependent events during embryogenesis.
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PMID:Expression of the nicotinic receptor alpha 7 gene in tendon and periosteum during early development. 900 51

Cartilage collagens type II and type IX exist in two alternative forms which arise from alternative splicing and alternative use of promoters, respectively. In the present study we analyzed temporal and spatial expression patterns of the two isoforms of type II and type IX collagen transcripts as well as those of alpha2(IX) and alpha3(IX) collagen mRNAs in limb cartilages and eyes during mouse embryonic development. Northern and RNase protection assays revealed temporal coregulation of the two alternative isoforms in limbs, but not in the eye where no long form of alpha1(IX) collagen mRNA was detected. Although in situ hybridization of limbs revealed identical expression patterns of the long form of type II collagen and the short form of alpha1(IX) collagen mRNA in the perichondrium and periosteum of 14.5-18.5-day embryos, the patterns were distinctly different at day 12.5 of development: the long form of type II collagen mRNA was expressed throughout the developing cartilaginous anlage whereas the short form of alpha1(IX) collagen mRNA was expressed in the surrounding mesenchyme. Some differences were also detected in the temporal and spatial expression patterns between the alpha1(IX), alpha2(IX), and alpha3(IX) collagen mRNAs. In the eyes, alpha2(IX) collagen mRNA had highest expression levels at day 12.5, whereas alpha1(IX) and alpha3(IX) collagen mRNAs peaked later, at day 16.5. In the limbs, alpha1(IX) and alpha3(IX), but not alpha2(IX), collagen mRNAs were detected in periosteal cells after 16.5 days of development. In transgenic Dell mice, harboring type II collagen transgenes with a small deletion mutation, expression of mutant mRNA affected neither the alternative splicing of wild-type or mutant transcripts nor the ratio of the two alternative forms of the alpha1(IX) collagen mRNA. Despite some distinct similarities, the two alternative forms of type II and type IX collagen must, therefore, be under differential control during mouse development.
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PMID:Expression of type II and IX collagen isoforms during normal and pathological cartilage and eye development. 972 Sep 87

Expression of melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) mRNA in developing rat limb buds, teeth, and skull bone first indicated a possible role for MC4R in bone metabolism. We therefore investigated whether MC4R mRNA was expressed in the rat osteosarcoma UMR106.06 cell line and in primary rat osteoblast cells. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), Northern blot analysis, and ribonuclease protection assay (RPA) were used to demonstrate MC4R mRNA expression in UMR106.06 and primary osteoblast cells. MC4R mRNA was found to be localized to the periosteum of mouse bone using in situ hybridization. We also used RT-PCR and rat specific MC2R and MC5R oligonucleotides to amplify the correct size DNA fragments for these melanocortin receptors from rat primary osteoblasts. In conclusion, melanocortin receptor expression in mouse periosteum and rat osteoblasts suggests a direct role for POMC derived peptides in bone development and bone metabolism.
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PMID:Evidence for direct actions of melanocortin peptides on bone metabolism. 1597 63