Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp202 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Expression and function of glutamate transporters in mouse primary osteoblasts

Xie Wenjie , Dolder Silvia , Siegrist Mark , Wetterwald Antoinette , Hofstetter Willy

Introduction: Osteoblast lineage cells express glutamate receptors and secrete glutamate, which acts as an autocrine factor to promote cellular differentiation and activation. However, the mechanisms by which glutamate regulates these functions, remain unclear.Methods: Primary osteoblasts were isolated from calvaria of 2–3 days old mice. The cells were treated with inhibitors of glutamate transporters, namely the Scl1a1 and Scl1a3 inhibitor L...

ba0005cabs.op1.1 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Osteoblastic and osteolytic bone metastases induce divergent angiogenic responses

Hensel Janine , Riether Carsten , Wetterwald Antoinette , Temanni Ramzi , Kruithof-de Julio Marianna , van der Pluijm Gabri , Thalmann George N. , Cecchini Marco G.

Cancer cell growth is dependent on the microenvironmental support. Prostate and mammary cancer (PCa and MCa) cells preferentially metastasize to bone, where they induce either an osteoblastic or osteolytic response. These opposite stromal responses suggest that different types of cancers adopt distinct strategies to hijack the bone marrow/bone stroma for their growth support. However, the molecular cues underlying these divergent responses are largely elusive.<p class="abs...