Journal article
Evidence for a direct effect of estrogen on bone cells in vitro
M Ernst, JK Heath, C Schmid, RE Froesch, GA Rodan
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1989
Abstract
Although the beneficial effects of estrogen in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis are well documented, such effects were difficult to demonstrate in in vitro models. However, recent improvements in bone cell culture models (better defined osteoblastic cell populations, omission of Phenol Red from culture media) enabled several investigators to show albeit small, but reproducible, direct effects of estradiol in various osteoblastic cell types. Such findings were supported by the identification of low numbers of high-affinity estrogen receptors in bone cells derived from different mammalian species. The likely physiological relevance of the in vitro results is indicated by the specif..
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