Extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptors modulate matrix production and mineralization in chondrogenic RCJ3.1C5.18 cells

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Previous studies in chondrogenic RCJ3.1C5.18 (C5.18) cells showed that growth of these cells at high extracellular Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+]o) reduced the expression of markers of early chondrocyte differentiation. These studies addressed whether raising [Ca2+]o accelerates C5.18 cell differentiation and whether Ca2+ receptors (CaRs) are involved in coupling changes in [Ca2+]o to cellular responses. We found that high [Ca2+]o increased expression of osteopontin (OP), osteonectin, and osteocalcin, all markers of terminal differentiation, in C5.18 cells and increased the production of matrix mineral. Overexpression of wild-type CaR cDNA in C5.18 cells suppressed proteoglycan synthesis and aggrecan RNA, two early differentiation markers, and increased OP expression. The sensitivity of these parameters to changes in [Ca2+]o was significantly increased, as indicated by left-shifted dose-responses. In contrast, stable expression of a signaling-defective CaR mutant (Phe707Trp CaR) in C5.18 cells, presumably through dominant-negative inhibition of endogenous CaRs, blocked the suppression of aggrecan RNA levels and proteoglycan accumulation and the enhancement of OP expression by high [Ca2+]o. These data support a role for CaRs in mediating high [Ca2+]o-induced differentiation of C5.18 cells.

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Chang, W., Tu, C., Pratt, S., Chen, T. H., & Shoback, D. (2002). Extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptors modulate matrix production and mineralization in chondrogenic RCJ3.1C5.18 cells. Endocrinology, 143(4), 1467–1474. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.143.4.8709

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