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Persicae Semen Promotes Bone Union in Rat Fractures by Stimulating Osteoblastogenesis through BMP-2 and Wnt Signaling

Jae‐Yun Jun, Jae‐Hyun Kim, Minsun Kim, Sooyeon Hong, Myunghyun Kim, Gwang-hyun Ryu, Jae Ho Park, Hyuk‐Sang Jung, Youngjoo Sohn

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fractures cause extreme pain to patients and impair movement, thereby significantly reducing their quality of life. However, in fracture patients, movement of the fracture site is restricted through application of a cast, and they are reliant on conservative treatment through calcium intake. Persicae semen (PS) is the dried mature seeds of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, and in this study the effects of PS on osteoblast differentiation and bone union promotion were investigated. The osteoblast-differentiation-promoting effect of PS was investigated through alizarin red S and Von Kossa staining, and the regulatory role of PS on BMP-2 (Bmp2) and Wnt (Wnt10b) signaling, representing a key mechanism, was demonstrated at the protein and mRNA levels. In addition, the bone-union-promoting effect of PS was investigated in rats with fractured femurs. The results of the cell experiments showed that PS promotes mineralization and upregulates RUNX2 through BMP-2 and Wnt signaling. PS induced the expression of various osteoblast genes, including Alpl, Bglap, and Ibsp. The results of animal experiments show that the PS group had improved bone union and upregulated expression of osteogenic genes. Overall, the results of this study suggest that PS can promote fracture recovery by upregulating osteoblast differentiation and bone formation, and thus can be considered a new therapeutic alternative for fracture patients.

Topics & Concepts

RUNX2OsteoblastWnt signaling pathwayBone morphogenetic protein 2ChemistryBone healingBone mineralBone morphogenetic proteinAlkaline phosphataseInternal medicineBone fractureCell biologySignal transductionOsteoporosisMedicineBiologyAnatomyBiochemistryGeneIn vitroRadiologyEnzymeBone Metabolism and DiseasesBone health and osteoporosis researchTGF-β signaling in diseases
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