Impaired production of IL-12 in systemic lupus erythematosus. I. Excessive production of IL-10 suppresses production of IL-12 by monocytes |
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Authors: | TF Liu BM Jones |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Rostock, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Currently, primary osteoporosis is the most frequent metabolic disease in women after menopause [1]. The resulting loss of bone mass is accompanied by an increased risk of skeletal fragility. One reason for the development of osteoporosis might be an impaired function of mature osteoblasts. To evaluate the involvement of specific growth factors in bone remodeling, cell cultures of osteoblastic cells derived from nonosteoporotic and osteoporotic postmenopausal women were established. The influences of TGF beta-1 and IGF-I on proliferation and mRNA expression of TGF beta-1 were investigated by [3H]-thymidine incorporation and competitive RT-PCR. We found IGF-I to have no significant effect on proliferation in cells of osteoporotic and nonosteoporotic patients. In contrast, differences were found in TGF beta-1 mRNA expression after application of IGF-I. Application of TGF beta-1 enhanced its own mRNA expression in both groups in a similar manner. Whereas the proliferation of cells of nonosteoporotic patients was inhibited by (10(-10) M) TGF beta-1, this treatment led to an increased proliferation of cells of osteoporotic patients. |
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