Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.

The initial step of bone regeneration requires the migration of osteogenic cells to defective sites. Our previous studies suggest that a salmon DNA-based scaffold can promote the bone regeneration of calvarial defects in rats. We speculate that the salmon DNA may possess osteoinductive properties, i...

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Main Authors: Ayako Sato, Hiroshi Kajiya, Nana Mori, Hironobu Sato, Tadao Fukushima, Hirofumi Kido, Jun Ohno
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5218488?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-42c5899e533048debc1619de43e1727a2020-11-25T01:42:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e016952210.1371/journal.pone.0169522Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.Ayako SatoHiroshi KajiyaNana MoriHironobu SatoTadao FukushimaHirofumi KidoJun OhnoThe initial step of bone regeneration requires the migration of osteogenic cells to defective sites. Our previous studies suggest that a salmon DNA-based scaffold can promote the bone regeneration of calvarial defects in rats. We speculate that the salmon DNA may possess osteoinductive properties, including the homing of migrating osteogenic cells. In the present study, we investigated the influence of the salmon DNA on osteoblastic differentiation and induction of osteoblast migration using MG63 cells (human preosteoblasts) in vitro. Moreover, we analyzed the bone regeneration of a critical-sized in vivo calvarial bone defect (CSD) model in rats. The salmon DNA enhanced both mRNA and protein expression of the osteogenesis-related factors, runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2), alkaline phosphatase, and osterix (OSX) in the MG63 cells, compared with the cultivation using osteogenic induction medium alone. From the histochemical and immunohistochemical assays using frozen sections of the bone defects from animals that were implanted with DNA disks, many cells were found to express aldehyde dehydrogenase 1, one of the markers for mesenchymal stem cells. In addition, OSX was observed in the replaced connective tissue of the bone defects. These findings indicate that the DNA induced the migration and accumulation of osteogenic cells to the regenerative tissue. Furthermore, an in vitro transwell migration assay showed that the addition of DNA enhanced an induction of osteoblast migration, compared with the medium alone. The implantation of the DNA disks promoted bone regeneration in the CSD of rats, compared with that of collagen disks. These results indicate that the salmon DNA enhanced osteoblastic differentiation and induction of migration, resulting in the facilitation of bone regeneration.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5218488?pdf=render
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author Ayako Sato
Hiroshi Kajiya
Nana Mori
Hironobu Sato
Tadao Fukushima
Hirofumi Kido
Jun Ohno
spellingShingle Ayako Sato
Hiroshi Kajiya
Nana Mori
Hironobu Sato
Tadao Fukushima
Hirofumi Kido
Jun Ohno
Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ayako Sato
Hiroshi Kajiya
Nana Mori
Hironobu Sato
Tadao Fukushima
Hirofumi Kido
Jun Ohno
author_sort Ayako Sato
title Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
title_short Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
title_full Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
title_fullStr Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
title_full_unstemmed Salmon DNA Accelerates Bone Regeneration by Inducing Osteoblast Migration.
title_sort salmon dna accelerates bone regeneration by inducing osteoblast migration.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The initial step of bone regeneration requires the migration of osteogenic cells to defective sites. Our previous studies suggest that a salmon DNA-based scaffold can promote the bone regeneration of calvarial defects in rats. We speculate that the salmon DNA may possess osteoinductive properties, including the homing of migrating osteogenic cells. In the present study, we investigated the influence of the salmon DNA on osteoblastic differentiation and induction of osteoblast migration using MG63 cells (human preosteoblasts) in vitro. Moreover, we analyzed the bone regeneration of a critical-sized in vivo calvarial bone defect (CSD) model in rats. The salmon DNA enhanced both mRNA and protein expression of the osteogenesis-related factors, runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2), alkaline phosphatase, and osterix (OSX) in the MG63 cells, compared with the cultivation using osteogenic induction medium alone. From the histochemical and immunohistochemical assays using frozen sections of the bone defects from animals that were implanted with DNA disks, many cells were found to express aldehyde dehydrogenase 1, one of the markers for mesenchymal stem cells. In addition, OSX was observed in the replaced connective tissue of the bone defects. These findings indicate that the DNA induced the migration and accumulation of osteogenic cells to the regenerative tissue. Furthermore, an in vitro transwell migration assay showed that the addition of DNA enhanced an induction of osteoblast migration, compared with the medium alone. The implantation of the DNA disks promoted bone regeneration in the CSD of rats, compared with that of collagen disks. These results indicate that the salmon DNA enhanced osteoblastic differentiation and induction of migration, resulting in the facilitation of bone regeneration.
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