Chronic ethanol intake inhibits in vitro osteogenesis induced by osteoblasts differentiated from stem cells

  • ROSA, Maria L.
  • BELOTI, Marcio M.
  • PRANDO, Natalia
  • QUEIROZ, Regina H. C.
  • OLIVEIRA, Paulo T. de
  • ROSA, Adalberto L.
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Journal of Applied Toxicology

Abstract

The study investigated whether chronic ethanol (ETH) intake and subsequent ETH exposure of cell cultures affects osteoblast differentiation by evaluating key parameters of in vitro osteogenesis. Rats were treated with 5-20% (0.85-3.43 mM) ETH, increasing by 5% per week for a period of 4 weeks (habituation), after which the 20% level was maintained for 15 days (chronic intake). Bone-marrow stem cells from control (CONT) or ETH-treated rats were cultured in osteogenic medium which was either supplemented (ETH) or not supplemented (CONT) with 1.3 mm ethanol. Thus, four groups relating to rat treatment/culture supplementation were evaluated: (1) CONT/CONT, (2) ETH/CONT, (3) CONT/ETH and (4) ETH/ETH Cell morphology, proliferation and viability, ...

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