Robust circadian rhythm and parathyroid hormone-induced resetting during hypertrophic differentiation in ATDC5 chondroprogenitor cells

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Cartilage tissues possess intrinsic circadian oscillators, which influence chondrocyte function and chondrocyte specific gene expression. However, it is not fully understood how chondrogenesis influences the circadian clock, and vice versa. Thus, we established ATDC5 cells which were stably transfected with the Bmal1:luc reporter and revealed robust circadian rhythms in ATDC5 cells during differentiation. Moreover, the circadian clock in ATDC5 cells was strongly reset by PTH in a circadian time-dependent manner. This assay system is expected to be useful for investigating the role of the circadian clock in chondrogenic differentiation and the precise molecular mechanisms underlying PTH action on the chondrocyte circadian clock.

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Hosokawa, T., Tsuchiya, Y., Okubo, N., Kunimoto, T., Minami, Y., Fujiwara, H., … Yagita, K. (2015). Robust circadian rhythm and parathyroid hormone-induced resetting during hypertrophic differentiation in ATDC5 chondroprogenitor cells. Acta Histochemica et Cytochemica, 48(6), 165–171. https://doi.org/10.1267/ahc.15025

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