PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Morphogenetic study on the maturation of osteoblastic cell as induced by inorganic polyphosphate.

  • Kaori Tsutsumi,
  • Nagahito Saito,
  • Yumi Kawazoe,
  • Hong-Kean Ooi,
  • Toshikazu Shiba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e86834

Abstract

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Since inorganic polyphosphates [poly(P)] have an activity to induce bone differenciation in vitro and in vivo, we examined an effect of poly(P) on organelle by light microscopy and electron microscopy in Murine MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells. The MC3T3-E1 cells were ultrastructurally observed to possess morphological characteristics of osteoblasts. Cells cultured with poly(P) were strongly stained with an anti-collagen type I antibody but not in those cultured without poly(P). Ultrastructural analysis of cells cultured with poly(P) revealed a well-developed Golgi apparatus, swollen and elongated rough endoplasmic reticulum, large mitochondria and many coated pits. Since MC3T3-E1 cells can be transformed from a resting phase to an active blastic cell phase after supplementation with poly(P), it implies that poly(P) can be an effective material for bone regeneration.