“…However, there are considerable disagreements of the direct effect of 1,25OHD in osteogenic differentiation and mineralization ( St-Arnaud, 2008 ; Tarroni et al, 2012 ; van Driel and van Leeuwen, 2014 ). In human osteoblasts, 1,25OHD mostly showed stimulatory effects on osteogenic differentiation and mineralization ( Prince et al, 2001 ; Chen et al, 2002 ; Jorgensen et al, 2004 ; Zhou et al, 2006 ; Tourkova et al, 2017 ; Li et al, 2018 ), but with a few exceptions ( Viereck et al, 2002 ); In rat osteoblasts, the responses to 1,25OHD showed either inhibitory effects or no effects ( Harrison et al, 1989 ; Kim and Chen, 1989 ); In mouse osteoblasts, the differentiation and mineralization of osteoblasts showed the most inconstant responses to 1,25OHD with either no effects, inhibition, or facilitation ( van Driel and van Leeuwen, 2014 ; Chen et al, 2016 ; Kim et al, 2016 ; Xiong et al, 2017 ); Limited studies have been done in chicken osteoblasts, but the available data suggested, in general, that 1,25OHD showed an inhibitory effect on osteoblast differentiation and mineralization ( Broess et al, 1995 ; Pande et al, 2015 ). These inconsistent results may be due to various experimental factors, such as species, cell stage, cell origin, treatment time, and dosage, and the presence of extracellular factors in each study ( Czekanska et al, 2012 ; van Driel and van Leeuwen, 2014 ).…”