Stimulatory actions of lysophosphatidic acid on mouse ATDC5 chondroprogenitor cells.
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) are bioactive lysophospholipids that affect various cellular processes through G protein-coupled receptors. In our current study, we found by in situ hybridization that E11.5 mouse embryos strongly expressed the LPA receptor subtype LPA(1) in cartilaginous bone primordia and the surrounding mesenchymal cells. However, despite their wide-ranging actions, the roles of lysophospholipids in chondrogenesis remain poorly understood. The mouse clonal cell line ATDC5 undergoes a sequential differentiation of chondroprogenitor cells in vitro. Undifferentiated and differentiated ATDC5 cells express LPA(1) and other lysophospholipid receptors including S1P receptor S1P(1) and S1P(2). Taking advantage of this cell model, we studied the effects of LPA on the activities of chondroprogenitor cells. LPA markedly stimulates both DNA synthesis and the migration of ATDC5 chondroprogenitor cells in culture, whereas S1P suppresses the migration of these cells. Treatment with Ki16425, an LPA(1)- and LPA(3)-specific receptor antagonist, suppressed the fetal bovine serum-stimulated migration of ATDC5 cells by almost 80%. These results indicate that LPA plays an important role in the activation of chondroprogenitor cells.
- 2010-11-30
著者
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Sano Hiroko
Department Of Veterinary Internal Medicine Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido University
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Takimoto Aki
Department Of Molecular Interaction And Tissue Engineering Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences K
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Hiraki Yuji
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Hiraki Yuji
Department Of Biochemistry Osaka University Faculty Of Dentistry
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MIURA Shigenori
Department of Cellular Differentiation, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University
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Miura Shigenori
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Kondo Shunya
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Itoh Ryota
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Sano Hiroko
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Takimoto Aki
Department Of Cellular Differentiation Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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HIRAKI Yuji
Department of Biochemistry and Calcified Tissue Metabolism, Faculty of Dentistry
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