Journal article
Modulation of osteoblast-like cell behavior by activation of protease- activated receptor-1
LA Abraham, EJ Mackie
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | WILEY | Published : 1999
Abstract
In addition to playing a central role in thrombosis and hemostasis, the serine protease thrombin is a specific agonist for a variety of functional responses in cells including osteoblast-like cells. Many of the cellular responses to thrombin are mediated by protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1). Since osteoblasts express PAR-1 in vivo during development, the effect of PAR-1 activation on proliferation and differentiation in primary rat osteoblast-like cells was investigated. Thrombin or the rat PAR-l-activating peptide SFFLRNPSENTFELVPL (SFFL) stimulated cell proliferation (as assessed by 3H- thymidine incorporation) of primary osteoblast-like cells derived from long bone or calvaria, and tr..
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