2013
Determination of mesenchymal stem cell fate by pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF) results in increased adiposity and reduced bone mineral content
Gattu AK, Swenson ES, Iwakiri Y, Samuel VT, Troiano N, Berry R, Church CD, Rodeheffer MS, Carpenter TO, Chung C. Determination of mesenchymal stem cell fate by pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF) results in increased adiposity and reduced bone mineral content. The FASEB Journal 2013, 27: 4384-4394. PMID: 23887690, PMCID: PMC3804749, DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-232900.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPigment epithelium-derived factorMesenchymal stem cell fateHuman MSCsMesenchymal stem cell differentiationStem cell fateStem cell differentiationEpithelium-derived factorCell fateOsteogenesis imperfecta type VISignal transductionMSC differentiationNegative regulatorSERPINF1 geneProtein productsOsteoblast differentiationCell differentiationOsteoblast precursorsHuman diseasesPEDF-knockout micePeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorDifferentiation patternsMurine MSCsProliferator-activated receptorAdipocyte markersControl-treated cells
1998
Osteocalcin production in primary osteoblast cultures derived from normal and Hyp mice.
Carpenter T, Moltz K, Ellis B, Andreoli M, McCarthy T, Centrella M, Bryan D, Gundberg C. Osteocalcin production in primary osteoblast cultures derived from normal and Hyp mice. Endocrinology 1998, 139: 35-43. PMID: 9421395, DOI: 10.1210/endo.139.1.5677.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary osteoblast culturesOsteoblast culturesRegulation of osteocalcinMessenger RNAMurine osteoblastsOsteocalcin productionOsteocalcin messenger RNASpecies-specific effectsPrimary murine osteoblastsMaturation-dependent fashionHyp mouse modelHyp miceMutant strainOsteoblast differentiationMurine cellsCultured cellsHYP culturesMurine culturesOsteoblastsRNACell viabilityPrimary culturesRegulationAltered responseNormal litter mates