Artur Kamiński
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Bone | 1997
Andrzej Wojtowicz; Anna Dziedzic-Goclawska; Artur Kamiński; W. Stachowicz; K. Wojtowicz; Sandy C. Marks; Mitsuo Yamauchi
A common feature of various types of mammalian osteopetroses is a marked increase in bone mass accompanied by spontaneous bone fractures. The toothless (tl/tl) rat osteopetrotic mutation is characterized by drastically reduced bone resorption due to a profound deficiency of osteoclasts and their precursors. An altered bone morphology has also been observed. The mutants cannot be cured by bone marrow transplantation, but skeletal defects are greatly reduced after treatment with colony stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1). The objectives of this study were to characterize mineral and collagen matrices in cancellous and compact bone isolated from long bones of 6-week-old normal littermates, tl/tl osteopetrotic mutants and mutants (tl/tl) treated with CSF-1. There were no differences in bone mineral content, but a significant decrease in the crystallinity of mineral evaluated by the method based on electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometry was observed in all bones of tl/tl mutants as compared to that of controls. Within the collagen matrix, slight decreases in the labile cross-links, but significant increases in the content of the stable cross-links, pyridinoline, and deoxypyridinoline, were observed in both cancellous and compact bone of osteopetrotic mutants. In tl/tl mutants treated with human recombinant CSF-1, the normalization of the crystallinity of bone mineral as well as collagen cross-links was found. Our results indicate that remodeling of bone matrix in tl/tl mutants is highly suppressed, but that after treatment with CSF-1, this activity recovers significantly. Taken together, these data provide further support for the hypothesis that CSF-1 is an essential factor for normal osteoclast differentiation and bone remodelling.
Bone and Mineral | 1992
Anna Dziedzic-Goclawska; Svein U. Toverud; Artur Kamiński; Agna Boass; Mitsuo Yamauchi
The effect of vitamin D deficiency unhampered by hypocalcemia on de novo bone formation was studied in guinea pigs. Heterotopic induction of osteogenesis was evaluated 4 weeks after intramuscular transplantation of allogenic urinary bladder transitional epithelium from vitamin-D-repleted (+D) donors into +D and -D recipients. In -D recipients the frequency of osteogenesis and the amount of induced bone were significantly diminished; induced bone was less mature, scantly cellular woven bone poorly repopulated with bone marrow. No effect of vitamin D deficiency on orthotopic bone growth and on mineralization of orthotopic and heterotopically induced bone was observed. It is proposed that in addition to inducing factors (BMPs, growth factors) which may be responsible for transformation of mesenchymal cells to osteoprogenitor cells, normal concentrations of 1,25-(OH)2D3 may be required for proliferation and further differentiation of these cells into osteoblasts and for expression of genes engaged in extracellular matrix formation and maturation.
Cell and Tissue Banking | 2005
Anna Dziedzic-Goclawska; Artur Kamiński; Izabela Uhrynowska-Tyszkiewicz; Wacław Stachowicz
Cell and Tissue Banking | 2013
Marta Krasny; Kornel Krasny; Artur Kamiński; Małgorzata Zadurska; Piotr Piekarczyk; Piotr Fiedor
Cell and Tissue Banking | 2015
Marta Krasny; Kornel Krasny; Piotr Fiedor; Małgorzata Zadurska; Artur Kamiński
Cell and Tissue Banking | 2014
Marta Krasny; Kornel Krasny; Artur Kamiński; Piotr Fiedor
Cell and Tissue Banking | 2015
Kornel Krasny; Marta Krasny; Artur Kamiński
Dental and Medical Problems | 2013
Andrzej Wojtowicz; Jan Perek; Elżbieta Urbanowska; Artur Kamiński; Ewa Olender; Monika Jodko
Dental and Medical Problems | 2012
Andrzej Wojtowicz; Artur Kamiński; Ewa Olender; Remigiusz Czerkies; Tomasz Kamiński
Health | 2010
Krzysztof Gawęda; Marta Tarczyńska; Ewa Olender; Izabela Uhrynowska-Tyszkiewicz; Artur Kamiński