Evaluation of MC3T3-E1 Cell Osteogenesis in Different Cell Culture Media.
Makoto IzumiyaMiyu HaniuKatsuya UedaHaruka IshidaChuang MaHirokazu IdetaAtsushi SobajimaKoki UeshibaTakeshi UemuraNaoto SaitoHisao HaniuPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Many biomaterials have been evaluated using cultured cells. In particular, osteoblast-like cells are often used to evaluate the osteocompatibility, hard-tissue-regeneration, osteoconductive, and osteoinductive characteristics of biomaterials. However, the evaluation of biomaterial osteogenesis-inducing capacity using osteoblast-like cells is not standardized; instead, it is performed under laboratory-specific culture conditions with different culture media. However, the effect of different media conditions on bone formation has not been investigated. Here, we aimed to evaluate the osteogenesis of MC3T3-E1 cells, one of the most commonly used osteoblast-like cell lines for osteogenesis evaluation, and assayed cell proliferation, alkaline phosphatase activity, expression of osteoblast markers, and calcification under varying culture media conditions. Furthermore, the various media conditions were tested in uncoated plates and plates coated with collagen type I and poly-L-lysine, highly biocompatible molecules commonly used as pseudobiomaterials. We found that the type of base medium, the presence or absence of vitamin C, and the freshness of the medium may affect biomaterial regeneration. We posit that an in vitro model that recapitulates in vivo bone formation should be established before evaluating biomaterials.
Keyphrases
- bone regeneration
- induced apoptosis
- tissue engineering
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- cell cycle arrest
- poor prognosis
- single cell
- wound healing
- chronic kidney disease
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- endothelial cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell cycle
- mass spectrometry
- long non coding rna
- drug release