Hypoxia Inhibits Hypertrophic Differentiation and Endochondral Ossification in Explanted Tibiae

  • Leijten Jeroen C. H.
  • Moreira Teixeira Liliana S.
  • Landman Ellie B. M.
  • van Blitterswijk Clemens A.
  • Karperien Marcel
Publication date
November 2012
Publisher
Public Library of Science

Abstract

Hypertrophic differentiation of growth plate chondrocytes induces angiogenesis which alleviates hypoxia normally present in cartilage. In the current study, we aim to determine whether alleviation of hypoxia is merely a downstream effect of hypertrophic differentiation as previously described or whether alleviation of hypoxia and consequent changes in oxygen tension mediated signaling events also plays an active role in regulating the hypertrophic differentiation process itself.Fetal mouse tibiae (E17.5) explants were cultured up to 21 days under normoxic or hypoxic conditions (21% and 2.5% oxygen respectively). Tibiae were analyzed on growth kinetics, histology, gene expression and protein secretion.. Additionally, hypoxia enhanced the mRN...

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