Retinoic acid treatment induces type X collagen gene expression in cultured chick chondrocytes
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Retinoic acid treatment induces type X collagen gene expression in cultured chick chondrocytes
Abstract
The vitamin A derivative retinoic acid (RA) is widely thought to be involved in cartilage development, but its precise roles and mechanisms of action in this complex process remain unclear. We have tested the hypothesis that RA is involved in chondrocyte maturation during endochondral ossification and, in particular, is an inducer of maturation-associated traits such as type X collagen and alkaline phosphatase. Immature chondrocytes isolated from the caudal region of Day 19 chick embryo sterna were seeded in secondary monolayer cultures and treated either with a high dose (100 nM) or with physiological doses (10-35 nM) of RA for up to 3 days. We found that after an initial lag of about 24 h, physiological doses of RA indeed induced type X collagen gene expression in the immature cells. This induction was not accompanied by obvious changes in expression of the type II collagen and large aggregating proteoglycan core protein genes. As revealed by immunocytochemistry, 30-35% of the cells in cultures treated with RA for 3 days were engaged in type X collagen production. Interestingly, these cells were relatively similar in size to chondrocytes in which no type X collagen was detected, suggesting that chondrocytes can initiate type X collagen production independent of cell hypertrophy. RA treatment also led to increased alkaline phosphatase activity occurring as early as 24 h after the start of treatment. The data in this study indicate that RA may have a role in endochondral ossification as an inducer/promoter of maturation-associated traits during chondrocyte maturation.
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