Optimization of the Alizarin Red S Assay by Enhancing Mineralization of Osteoblasts |
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Authors: | Aline Bernar Jennifer Viktoria Gebetsberger Monika Bauer Werner Streif Michael Schirmer |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pediatrics I, Medical University of Innsbruck, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria;2.Department of Internal Medicine, Clinic II, Medical University of Innsbruck, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria |
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Abstract: | The alizarin red S assay is considered the gold standard for quantification of osteoblast mineralization and is thus widely used among scientists. However, there are several restrictions to this method, e.g., moderate sensitivity makes it difficult to uncover slight but significant effects of potentially clinically relevant substances. Therefore, an adaptation of the staining method is appropriate and might be obtained by increasing the mineralization ability of osteoblasts. In this study, cell culture experiments with human (SaOs-2) and murine (MC3T3-E1) osteoblasts were performed under the addition of increasing concentrations of calcium chloride (1, 2.5, 5, and 10 mM) or calcitonin (1, 2.5, 5, and 10 nM). After three or four weeks, the mineralization matrix was stained with alizarin red S and the concentration was quantified photometrically. Only calcium chloride was able to significantly increase mineralization, and therefore enhanced the sensitivity of the alizarin red S staining in a dose-dependent manner in both osteoblastic cell lines as well as independent of the cell culture well surface area. This cost- and time-efficient optimization enables a more sensitive analysis of potentially clinically relevant substances in future bone research. |
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Keywords: | alizarin red S assay mineralization bone osteoblasts calcium chloride calcitonin |
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