Apigenin from daily vegetable celery can accelerate bone defects healing
Apigenin, a natural compound in celery, is found to have pro-osteogenesis capacity by screening in our previous work. This study is focused on its pro-osteogenesis mechanism evaluation. The pro-osteogenesis effect of apigenin (50 mg/kg/day), was evaluated in skull defected (SD) mice by monitoring ch...
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doaj-7c47a9f38aca495baeac36faf973ae9f2021-04-30T07:15:40ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462019-03-0154412421Apigenin from daily vegetable celery can accelerate bone defects healingLei Jiang0Zenggen Liu1Yulei Cui2Yun Shao3Yanduo Tao4Lijuan Mei5Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaCorresponding authors at: No. 23 Xinning Road, Xining, Qinghai, China.; Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaCorresponding authors at: No. 23 Xinning Road, Xining, Qinghai, China.; Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research, Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810001, PR ChinaApigenin, a natural compound in celery, is found to have pro-osteogenesis capacity by screening in our previous work. This study is focused on its pro-osteogenesis mechanism evaluation. The pro-osteogenesis effect of apigenin (50 mg/kg/day), was evaluated in skull defected (SD) mice by monitoring changes in bone histomorphometry index, formation of new osteoblasts from MSCs and changes in the synthesis of pro-osteogenic cytokines. Signal pathways were investigated by QPCR, Western blot and immunofluorescence. Apigenin has significant pro-osteogenesis effect in vivo, which can promote osteoblasts formation, the expression of osteoblasts-specific marker genes and osteoblasts marker protein in vitro. From the perspective of molecular biology, apigenin promotes osteoblasts formation and the activation of Wnt pathway as well as the induction and nuclei translocation of β-catenin. Driven by the results of this study, celery might be a useful alternative functional food in helping bone defects regeneration.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464619300428Skull defectCeleryApigeninMesenchymal stem cellsWnt |
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Apigenin from daily vegetable celery can accelerate bone defects healing |
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Apigenin from daily vegetable celery can accelerate bone defects healing |
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apigenin from daily vegetable celery can accelerate bone defects healing |
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Apigenin, a natural compound in celery, is found to have pro-osteogenesis capacity by screening in our previous work. This study is focused on its pro-osteogenesis mechanism evaluation. The pro-osteogenesis effect of apigenin (50 mg/kg/day), was evaluated in skull defected (SD) mice by monitoring changes in bone histomorphometry index, formation of new osteoblasts from MSCs and changes in the synthesis of pro-osteogenic cytokines. Signal pathways were investigated by QPCR, Western blot and immunofluorescence. Apigenin has significant pro-osteogenesis effect in vivo, which can promote osteoblasts formation, the expression of osteoblasts-specific marker genes and osteoblasts marker protein in vitro. From the perspective of molecular biology, apigenin promotes osteoblasts formation and the activation of Wnt pathway as well as the induction and nuclei translocation of β-catenin. Driven by the results of this study, celery might be a useful alternative functional food in helping bone defects regeneration. |
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Skull defect Celery Apigenin Mesenchymal stem cells Wnt |
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