Neohesperidin exerts subtle yet comprehensive regulation of mouse dental papilla cell-23 in vitro

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Archives of oral biology Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2024.106055
Sheng Zhang , Jian Guan , Jing Lv , Xinhe Dong , Runhang Li , Yuhong Wang , Xing-ai Jin
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Abstract

Objective

The molecular regulation of odontoblasts in dentin formation remains largely uncharacterized. Using neohesperidin (NEO), a well-documented osteoblast regulator, we investigated whether and how NEO participates in odontoblast regulation through longitudinal treatments using various doses of NEO.

Design

Mouse dental papilla cell-23 (MDPC-23) served as a model for odontoblasts. MDPC-23 were treated with various doses of NEO (0, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 μmol/L). Proliferation was assessed using the Cell counting kit-8 assay. Survival/apoptosis was assayed by live/dead ratio. Migration capability was assessed using scratch healing and Transwell migration assays. Mineralization was assessed using alkaline phosphatase staining and alizarin red staining. The expression levels of four key genes (Runx2, osteocalcin [OCN], β-catenin, and bone morphogenetic protein [BMP]−2) representing NEO-induced differentiation of MDPC-23 were measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.

Results

The proliferation trajectories of MDPC-23 treated with the five doses of NEO demonstrated similar curves, with a rapid increase in the 10 μmol/L NEO condition after 48 h of treatment. Similar dose-dependent trajectories were observed for survival/apoptosis. All four key genes representing odontogenic differentiation were upregulated in MDPC-23 induced by NEO treatments at two optimal doses (5 μmol/L and 10 μmol/L). Optimal migration and mobility trajectories were observed in MDPC-23 treated with 10 μmol/L NEO. Optimal mineralization was observed in MDPC-23 treated with 5 μmol/L NEO.

Conclusion

NEO can subtly regulate odontoblast proliferation, differentiation, migration, and mineralization in vitro. NEO at 5–10 μmol/L offers a safe and effective perspective for clinical promotion of dentin bridge formation in teenagers.

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新橙皮甙对体外小鼠牙乳头细胞-23具有微妙而全面的调节作用。
目的:牙本质形成过程中牙本质母细胞的分子调控在很大程度上仍未定性。新橙皮甙(NEO)是一种已被证实的成骨细胞调节剂,我们利用不同剂量的新橙皮甙进行纵向处理,研究了新橙皮甙是否以及如何参与牙本质母细胞的调节:设计:以小鼠牙乳头细胞-23(MDPC-23)为骨细胞模型。用不同剂量的 NEO(0、1、5、10、15、20 μmol/L)处理 MDPC-23。增殖采用细胞计数试剂盒-8测定法进行评估。存活/凋亡通过活/死比率进行评估。迁移能力采用划痕愈合和 Transwell 迁移试验进行评估。矿化度通过碱性磷酸酶染色和茜素红染色进行评估。通过定量反转录聚合酶链反应测定了代表NEO诱导MDPC-23分化的四个关键基因(Runx2、骨钙素[OCN]、β-catenin和骨形态发生蛋白[BMP]-2)的表达水平:结果:用五种剂量的NEO处理MDPC-23,其增殖轨迹表现出相似的曲线,在10 μmol/L NEO条件下,增殖在处理48小时后迅速增加。在存活/凋亡方面也观察到了类似的剂量依赖性轨迹。在两个最佳剂量(5 μmol/L 和 10 μmol/L)的 NEO 处理诱导下,MDPC-23 中代表牙体分化的所有四个关键基因均上调。在使用 10 μmol/L NEO 处理的 MDPC-23 中观察到了最佳迁移和移动轨迹。用5 μmol/L NEO处理的MDPC-23可观察到最佳矿化过程:结论:NEO能微妙地调节体外颌骨母细胞的增殖、分化、迁移和矿化。5-10 μmol/L 的 NEO 为临床促进青少年牙本质桥的形成提供了一个安全有效的视角。
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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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26 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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