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Effects of estrogen on the proliferation and differentiation of human embryo mandibular condylar chondrocytes

Pang Lei1,2, Zhang Yuerong1, Liu Zhonglin1.   

  1. 1. Dept. of Oral Anatomy and Physiology, College of Stomatology, Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi 563003, China; 2. Dept. of Human Anatomy, Hubei University of Medical, Shiyan 442000, China
  • Online:2013-12-01 Published:2013-12-01

Abstract:

Objective  To determine the effects of different estrogen concentrations on the proliferation and differentiation of human embryo mandibular condylar chondrocytes (MCCs). Methods  In vitro-cultured MCCs were incubated and treated with estrogen at different concentrations. The MCCs were identified by toluidine blue and type Ⅱ collagen immunocytoche-mical methods, and cell proliferation was monitored using methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay. Results  The addition of 10-12 or 10-6 mol·L-1 exogenous estrogen inhibited the growth of MCCs, whereas addition of 10-10 or 10-8 mol·L-1 exogenous estrogen promoted growth. These estrogen effects were time-dependent. Conclusion  Estrogen can affect cellular MCCs proliferation and differentiation in a biphasic manner depending on the concentration. Estrogen may be vital in the maintenance of normal functions of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and may be involved in the progression of certain TMJ diseases.

Key words: mandibular condylar chondrocytes, estrogen, proliferation, human embryo