Fish scale culture can be used as a model to test the effects of several molecules on bone metabolism by histological and biochemical methods, although solid cell biology data about the behavior of the scale cells in culture are needed if such a model is to be employed for pharmacological applications. In the present study, we cultured zebrafish scales at various temperatures and for various times and analyzed the behavior of the bone cells in terms of viability and activity. We demonstrated that the cultured scale cells maintained their usual distribution at 28°C until 72 h, after which time episquamal osteoblasts showed an obvious change in their cell organization followed by an increase in cell death. Osteoclast tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase and osteoblast alkaline phosphatase activities were maintained until 72 h but were reduced at 96 h as a consequence of the massive cell death. This scenario indicates that zebrafish scales cultured until 72 h can be considered as an innovative model of explanted organ culture to assay the ability of chemical compounds to modulate the metabolism of bone cells. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

Osteoblast and osteoclast behavior in zebrafish cultured scales / Pasqualetti, S.; Banfi, G.; Mariotti, M.. - In: CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0302-766X. - 350:1(2012), pp. 69-75. [10.1007/s00441-012-1436-2]

Osteoblast and osteoclast behavior in zebrafish cultured scales

Banfi G.;
2012-01-01

Abstract

Fish scale culture can be used as a model to test the effects of several molecules on bone metabolism by histological and biochemical methods, although solid cell biology data about the behavior of the scale cells in culture are needed if such a model is to be employed for pharmacological applications. In the present study, we cultured zebrafish scales at various temperatures and for various times and analyzed the behavior of the bone cells in terms of viability and activity. We demonstrated that the cultured scale cells maintained their usual distribution at 28°C until 72 h, after which time episquamal osteoblasts showed an obvious change in their cell organization followed by an increase in cell death. Osteoclast tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase and osteoblast alkaline phosphatase activities were maintained until 72 h but were reduced at 96 h as a consequence of the massive cell death. This scenario indicates that zebrafish scales cultured until 72 h can be considered as an innovative model of explanted organ culture to assay the ability of chemical compounds to modulate the metabolism of bone cells. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
2012
Cell culture
Fish scale
Osteoblast
Osteoclast
Zebrafish
Acid Phosphatase
Animal Structures
Animals
Cell Nucleus
Cell Shape
Cell Survival
Cells, Cultured
Indoles
Isoenzymes
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Staining and Labeling
Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase
Temperature
Time Factors
Zebrafish
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