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  • The dark reaction of 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) with cultured rat osteoblasts did not significantly affect cell replication or RNA and protein synthesis.
  • Microscopic observations showed a large buildup of lipids around the nucleus and increased alkaline phosphatase activity in cells exposed to 8-MOP.
  • An early surge in lipid synthesis occurred before any visible lipid accumulation, indicating that the plasma membrane of osteoblasts is impacted by psoralen during the dark reaction.

Article Abstract

The dark reaction of 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP) with cultured rat osteoblasts did not cause significant changes in cellular replication rates or in the synthesis of RNA and proteins. Microscopic examination, however, revealed that the dark reaction resulted in massive accumulation of perinuclear lipids and in the statistically significant enhancement of alkaline phosphatase activity. A sharp, and statistically significant, upsurge of lipid synthesis in osteoblasts preceded microscopically detectable accumulation of lipids and occurred only during the initial, but not during the subsequent stages of the dark reaction. These results suggest that in the course of the dark reaction the plasma membrane of osteoblasts is a target of psoralen.

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