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Effect of dexamethasone on growth inhibition and chondrogenic maturation of human chondrosarcoma

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Journal of Orthopaedic Science

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 The effect of dexamethasone, a synthetic glucocorticoid, on in vitro and in vivo growth and differentiation of the human chondrosarcoma cell line (OUMS-27) was studied. Cells were treated with various doses of dexamethasone, and increasing doses produced an inhibitory effect on OUMS-27 tumor cell proliferation and induced maturation. Cell counts for OUMS-27 on day 9 ranged from 59% of the control at 10−8 M to 45% of the control at 10−5 M dexamethasone. Northern blot analysis revealed that the type II collagen mRNA level in cells given dexamethasone was lower than that in the controls, and the type X collagen mRNA level was higher than that in the controls. Phase-contrast microscopy revealed that cells grown in control medium formed monolayers consisting of small, polygonal cells, whereas dexamethasone-treated cells became larger and more irregular in shape. In the in vivo study the growth rate of masses in nude mice indused by inoculating OUMS-27 cells was also reduced in a dose-dependent manner with dexamethasone administration. These results suggest that dexamethasone caused growth inhibition and induced chondrogenic maturation of human chondrosarcoma cells.

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Received: August 21, 2002 / Accepted: January 17, 2003

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Kawashima, H., Ogose, A., Hayami, T. et al. Effect of dexamethasone on growth inhibition and chondrogenic maturation of human chondrosarcoma. J Orthop Sci 8, 341–345 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10776-003-0650-y

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