Gene expression analysis of cytokines and MMPs in melatonin and rhBMP-2 enhanced bone remodeling.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS World Journal of Orthopedics Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.5312/wjo.v15.i11.1075
Marina Ribeiro Paulini, Letícia Ferreira Montarele, Dimitrius Leonardo Pitol, Gisele Giannocco, Bruno Fiorelini Pereira, Daniela Vieira Buchaim, Carlos Henrique Bertoni Reis, Rogério Leone Buchaim, Joao Paulo Mardegan Issa
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Abstract

Background: In the medical and dental fields, there is a need for studies of new therapeutic approaches for the treatment of bone defects that cause extensive bone loss. Melatonin may be an important endogenous biological factor for bone remodeling, and growth factors may enhance the repair process.

Aim: To evaluate the gene expression of cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10 and TNF-α), markers of osteoclastogenesis (RANK, RANKL and OPG) and MMPs (MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-8 and MMP-13) from the treatment of melatonin associated with an osteogenic membrane and rhBMP-2 on the recovery of a bone injury.

Methods: Sixty-four rats were used and divided into 9 experimental groups and were formed according to the treatment carried out in the region of the bone lesion, which varied between the combination of 1, 10 and 100 μmol/L of melatonin. Gene Expression analysis was performed using real time-PCR by reading the concentration of total RNA and reverse transcription.

Results: There were differences between groups when compared with clot or scaffold control, and improvement with a higher concentration of melatonin or rhBMP-2. The combination melatonin (1 µg) with 5 μg of rhBMP-2, using the guided bone regeneration technique, demonstrated some effects, albeit mild, on bone repair of critical bone defects.

Conclusion: This indicates that the approach for administering these substances needs to be reassessed, with the goal of ensuring their direct application to the affected area. Therefore, future research must be carried out, seeking to produce materials with these ideal characteristics.

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褪黑素和 rhBMP-2 增强骨重塑过程中细胞因子和 MMP 的基因表达分析。
背景:在医学和牙科领域,需要研究新的治疗方法来治疗导致大量骨质流失的骨缺损。目的:评估细胞因子(IL-1β、IL-6、IL-10 和 TNF-α)、破骨细胞生成标志物(RANK、RANKL 和 OPG)和 MMPs(MMP-1、MMP-2、MMP-8 和 MMP-13)的基因表达情况:方法:64 只大鼠被分成 9 个实验组,并根据骨损伤区域的治疗情况进行分组,褪黑激素的组合剂量为 1、10 和 100 μmol/L 不等。通过读取总 RNA 的浓度和反转录,使用 real time-PCR 进行基因表达分析:与血块或支架对照组相比,各组间存在差异,而褪黑激素或 rhBMP-2 浓度越高,各组间的差异越大。采用引导骨再生技术,将褪黑素(1 µg)与 5 μg rhBMP-2 结合使用,对临界骨缺损的骨修复有一定效果,尽管程度较轻:结论:这表明,需要重新评估施用这些物质的方法,以确保其直接作用于受影响区域。因此,今后必须开展研究,设法生产出具有这些理想特性的材料。
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