Abstract

The fluoroaluminate (AlF 4 −) ion and sodium fluoride (NaF) have previously been shown to be bone cell mitogens. This study sought to determine whether the bone cell mitogenic action of AlF 4 − and/or NaF would involve the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) regulatory system. We evaluated the effect of mitogenic doses of AlF 4 − and NaF on the mRNA levels and the protein level (in conditioned media [CM]) of several components of the IGF system (i.e., IGF-2, IGF binding protein [IGFBP]-4, and IGFBP-5) in human TE85 osteosarcoma cells. Aluminum fluoride (AlF 3) was included for comparison. NaF, AlF 3, and AlF 4 −, each at 50–100 μmol/L, increased [ 3H]thymidine incorporation in TE85 cells. Mitogenic concentrations of AlF 3 and AlF 4 −: (1) increased the mRNA (up to twofold after 24 h treatment) and protein (in CM) levels (up to 2.5-fold after 48 h treatment) of IGF-2; (2) increased the mRNA level (twofold) and the protein level in CM (up to threefold) of stimulatory IGFBP-5; and (3) either reduced slightly or had no effect on the mRNA and protein (in CM) levels of the inhibitory IGFBP-4. Conversely, mitogenic concentrations of NaF had no significant effects on the protein (in CM) or mRNA level of IGF-2, IGFBP-4, or IGFBP-5. The addition of an inhibitory concentration of IGFBP-4 completely abolished the bone cell mitogenic activity of AlF 3 and AlF 4 − but not that of NaF. The findings of this study provide strong evidence that the bone cell mitogenic activity of AlF 4 − and AlF 3, but not that of NaF, is mediated by the upregulation of the IGF regulatory system.

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