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Osteoblastic cells have refractory periods for fluid-flow-induced intracellular calcium oscillations for short bouts of flow and display multiple low-magnitude oscillations during long-term flow

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 35-43

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0021-9290(02)00318-4

Keywords

mechanotransduction; osteoblast; calcium signaling; bone adaptation; oscillating fluid flow

Funding

  1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN DISEASES [R01AR045989] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING [R01AG013087, R01AG017021] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  3. NIAMS NIH HHS [AR45989] Funding Source: Medline
  4. NIA NIH HHS [AG13087, AG00811, AG17021] Funding Source: Medline

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Partitioning a daily mechanical stimulus into discrete loading bouts enhances bone formation in rat tibiae (J. Bone Mineral Res. 15(8) (2000) 1596). We hypothesized that a refractory period exists in primary rat osteoblastic cells, during which fluid-flow-induced [Ca2+](i) oscillations are insensitive to additional short bouts (2 min) of fluid flow. Because the frequency of [Ca2+](i) oscillations is believed to be important for regulating cellular activity and long-term fluid flow alters gene expression in bone cells, we also hypothesized that long-term (15 min) oscillating fluid flow produces multiple [Ca2+](i) oscillations in osteoblastic cells. Primary osteoblastic cells from rat long bones were exposed to 2 min of oscillating fluid flow that produced shear stresses of 2 Pa at 2 Hz. After a rest period of 5, 30, 60, 300, 600, 900, 1800, or 2700 s, the cells were exposed to a second 2-min bout of flow. A 600 s rest period was required to recover the percentage of cells responding to fluid flow and a 900 s rest period was required to recover the [Ca2+](i) oscillation magnitude. The magnitude and shape of the two [Ca2+](i) oscillations were strikingly similar for individual cells after a 900 s rest period. During 15 min of continuous oscillating flow, some individual cells displayed between I and 9 oscillations subsequent to the initial [Ca2+](i) oscillation. However, only 54% of the cells that responded initially displayed subsequent [Ca2+](i) oscillations during long-term flow and the magnitude of the subsequent oscillations was only 28% of the initial response. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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