Journal article
Inhibition of osteoblast apoptosis by thrombin
CN Pagel, MR De Niese, LA Abraham, C Chinni, SJ Song, RN Pike, EJ Mackie
Bone | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2003
Abstract
The multifunctional serine protease thrombin has been shown to be a specific agonist for a variety of functional responses of cells including osteoblasts. The current study was conducted to determine if thrombin was capable of inhibiting apoptosis in osteoblasts, and if so, to examine the mechanism by which this occurred. Thrombin (20-100 nM) significantly inhibited apoptosis in serum-starved cultures of the human osteoblast-like Saos-2 cell line and cultures of primary osteoblasts isolated from mouse calvariae, as well as dexamethasone-treated primary mouse osteoblasts. Inhibition of serum deprivation-induced apoptosis was shown to require thrombin's specific proteolytic activity. Primary m..
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