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Expression of voltage sensitive calcium channel (VSCC) L-type CaV1.2 (α1C) and T-type CaV3.2 (α1H) subunits during mouse bone development

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS
Volume 234, Issue 1, Pages 54-62

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.20517

Keywords

voltage-sensitive calcium channels; bone development; osteoblasts; chondrocytes; osteocytes

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  1. NIDCR NIH HHS [DE 12641] Funding Source: Medline

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Voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCCs) are key regulators of osteoblast plasma membrane Ca2+ permeability and are under control of calcitropic hormones. Subtype specific antibodies were used to probe L-type Ca(v)1.2 (alpha(1C)) and T-type Ca(v)3.2 (alpha(1H)) subunit expression during mouse skeletal development. Commencing from E14.5 and continuing through skeletal maturity, immunoreactivity of Ca(v)1.2 (alpha(1C)) subunits was evident in regions of rapid long bone growth, including the perichondrium, periosteum, chondro-osseous junction and trabecular bones. Ca(v)3.2 (alpha(1H)) subunits appeared simultaneously and followed a similar distribution pattern. Both subunits were observed in osteohlasts and chondrocytes under high magnification. Interestingly, Ca(v)3.2 (alpha(1H)) subunits were present, but Ca(v)1.2 (alpha(1C)) subunits were absent from osteocytes. Western Blot and immunohistochemical assessment of in vitro cell culture models of osteogenesis and chondrogenesis confirmed the in vivo observations. We conclude that both L-type Ca(v)1.2 (alpha(1C)) and T-type Ca(v)3.2 (alpha(1H)) VSCCs are dynamically regulated in bones and cartilages during endochondral bone development. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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