Acerogenin A, a natural compound isolated from Acer nikoense Maxim, stimulates osteoblast differentiation through bone morphogenetic protein action
pmid: 21303661
Acerogenin A, a natural compound isolated from Acer nikoense Maxim, stimulates osteoblast differentiation through bone morphogenetic protein action
We investigated the effects of acerogenin A, a natural compound isolated from Acer nikoense Maxim, on osteoblast differentiation by using osteoblastic cells. Acerogenin A stimulated the cell proliferation of MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells and RD-C6 osteoblastic cells (Runx2-deficient cell line). It also increased alkaline phosphatase activity in MC3T3-E1 and RD-C6 cells and calvarial osteoblastic cells isolated from the calvariae of newborn mice. Acerogenin A also increased the expression of mRNAs related to osteoblast differentiation, including Osteocalcin, Osterix and Runx2 in MC3T3-E1 cells and primary osteoblasts: it also stimulated Osteocalcin and Osterix mRNA expression in RD-C6 cells. The acerogenin A treatment for 3days increased Bmp-2, Bmp-4, and Bmp-7 mRNA expression levels in MC3T3-E1 cells. Adding noggin, a BMP specific-antagonist, inhibited the acerogenin A-induced increase in the Osteocalcin, Osterix and Runx2 mRNA expression levels. These results indicated that acerogenin A stimulates osteoblast differentiation through BMP action, which is mediated by Runx2-dependent and Runx2-independent pathways.
- Institute of Science Tokyo Japan
- Chubu University Japan
- Yomiuri Science and Technology College Japan
- Nihon University Japan
- Nihon Bunka University Japan
Bone Regeneration, Osteoblasts, Phenyl Ethers, Osteocalcin, Acer, Cell Differentiation, Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit, Cell Line, Mice, Diarylheptanoids, Sp7 Transcription Factor, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, Animals, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, Transcription Factors
Bone Regeneration, Osteoblasts, Phenyl Ethers, Osteocalcin, Acer, Cell Differentiation, Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit, Cell Line, Mice, Diarylheptanoids, Sp7 Transcription Factor, Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, Animals, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, Transcription Factors
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