Parathyroid hormone enhances the therapeutic effect of mesenchymal stem cells on temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis in rats.

IF 1.5 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY American journal of stem cells Pub Date : 2023-10-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Haitao Jiang, Qiuyu Tang, Dexin Zheng, Yunkai Gu, Cheng Man
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Objectives: Temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA) is a degenerative disease affecting the joint, which is characterized by injury to the articular cartilage, as well as changes in the synovial and subchondral bone. TMJOA has a high incidence rate, without any effective treatment. Despite the therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in various diseases, their efficacy in treating TMJOA is constrained by the local hypoxic conditions and elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) environment within the damaged temporomandibular joint. In recent years, many studies have reported that parathyroid hormone (PTH) can effectively treat TMJOA, and has an important impact on MSC differentiation. Therefore, we hypothesized that PTH may influence the potential of MSCs, thereby improving their therapeutic effect on TMJOA.

Methods: First, we isolated and cultured rat bone marrow MSCs, and evaluated their proliferation and differentiation after adding PTH. Next, the in vitro environment of hypoxia and high ROS was established by hypoxia condition and H2O2 treatment, and the resistance of PTH-treated MSCs to hypoxia and ROS was subsequently investigated. Finally, PTH-treated MSCs were used to treat TMJOA in a rat model to evaluate the efficacy of PTH.

Results: PTH enhanced the proliferation ability of MSCs, promoted the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, and improved the tolerance of MSCs to hypoxia and ROS. Finally, the therapeutic effect of PTH-treated MSCs on TMJOA was significantly improved.

Conclusion: PTH enhances the therapeutic effect of MSCs on TMJOA in rats.

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甲状旁腺激素增强间充质干细胞对大鼠颞下颌关节骨性关节炎的治疗作用。
目的:颞下颌关节骨性关节炎(TMJOA)是一种影响关节的退行性疾病,其特征是关节软骨损伤,以及滑膜和软骨下骨的改变。TMJOA发病率高,无有效治疗方法。尽管间充质干细胞(MSCs)在多种疾病中具有治疗潜力,但其治疗TMJOA的疗效受到局部缺氧条件和受损颞下颌关节内活性氧(ROS)环境升高的限制。近年来,许多研究报道甲状旁腺激素(parathyroid hormone, PTH)可有效治疗TMJOA,并对MSC分化有重要影响。因此,我们假设PTH可能影响MSCs的潜能,从而提高其对TMJOA的治疗效果。方法:首先分离培养大鼠骨髓间充质干细胞,观察加入甲状旁腺激素后其增殖分化情况。接下来,通过缺氧条件和H2O2处理,建立体外缺氧和高ROS环境,并研究pth处理的MSCs对缺氧和ROS的抗性。最后,采用PTH处理的MSCs治疗大鼠TMJOA模型,评价PTH的疗效。结果:PTH增强MSCs的增殖能力,促进MSCs成骨分化,提高MSCs对缺氧和ROS的耐受性。最后,pth处理的MSCs对TMJOA的治疗效果明显提高。结论:甲状旁腺素可增强间充质干细胞对大鼠TMJOA的治疗作用。
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