Several studies in humans indicate that both high and low concentrations of magnesium have harmful effects on bone metabolism and homeostasis. However, little is known about the effects of different concentrations of magnesium on bone cells. Considering that 1mM is the physiological concentration of extracellular magnesium for cultured cells, in our experimental model we exposed osteoblast like SaOS-2 cells and normal human osteoblasts to low (0.1mM) and high (5.0mM) concentrations of magnesium. We found that high concentrations of magnesium markedly inhibited the deposition of mineral matrix by SaOS-2 as well as the activity of alkaline phosphatase, a marker of osteoblast differentiation. We then evaluated the differentiation of normal hum...
Contains fulltext : 187823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Magnesium has b...
Magnesium metal and its alloys have been investigated as promising biomaterials for internal bone fi...
The hematopoietic U937 cells are able to differentiate into monocytes, macrophages, or osteoclasts w...
Magnesium (Mg) is crucial for bone health. Low concentrations of Mg inhibit the activity of osteobla...
Magnesium (Mg) is crucial for bone health. Low concentrations of Mg inhibit the activity of osteobla...
Magnesium, a promising biodegradable metal, has been reported in several studies to increase bone fo...
Magnesium (Mg2+) deficiency is a frequently occurring disorder that leads to loss of bone mass, abno...
Magnesium-based implants exhibit various advantages such as biodegradability and potential for enhan...
A tight control of magnesium homeostasis seems to be crucial for bone health. On the basis of experi...
In vitro triple cultures of human primary osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts can potentially he...
Magnesium alloys have been studied as a candidate material for bone regeneration devices due to thei...
In this study, we explore the behaviour of intracellular magnesium during bone phenotype modulation ...
BACKGROUND: In applications on dental/orthopedic implants and bone regeneration, biomaterials contai...
Magnesium has been shown to effectively prevent vascular calcification associated with chronic kidne...
The contribution of magnesium to cell differentiation is not clear. Some studies indicate that low e...
Contains fulltext : 187823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Magnesium has b...
Magnesium metal and its alloys have been investigated as promising biomaterials for internal bone fi...
The hematopoietic U937 cells are able to differentiate into monocytes, macrophages, or osteoclasts w...
Magnesium (Mg) is crucial for bone health. Low concentrations of Mg inhibit the activity of osteobla...
Magnesium (Mg) is crucial for bone health. Low concentrations of Mg inhibit the activity of osteobla...
Magnesium, a promising biodegradable metal, has been reported in several studies to increase bone fo...
Magnesium (Mg2+) deficiency is a frequently occurring disorder that leads to loss of bone mass, abno...
Magnesium-based implants exhibit various advantages such as biodegradability and potential for enhan...
A tight control of magnesium homeostasis seems to be crucial for bone health. On the basis of experi...
In vitro triple cultures of human primary osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts can potentially he...
Magnesium alloys have been studied as a candidate material for bone regeneration devices due to thei...
In this study, we explore the behaviour of intracellular magnesium during bone phenotype modulation ...
BACKGROUND: In applications on dental/orthopedic implants and bone regeneration, biomaterials contai...
Magnesium has been shown to effectively prevent vascular calcification associated with chronic kidne...
The contribution of magnesium to cell differentiation is not clear. Some studies indicate that low e...
Contains fulltext : 187823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Magnesium has b...
Magnesium metal and its alloys have been investigated as promising biomaterials for internal bone fi...
The hematopoietic U937 cells are able to differentiate into monocytes, macrophages, or osteoclasts w...