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Murine preosteoblast differentiation induced by a peptide derived from bone morphogenetic proteins-9.

Authors :
Bergeron E
Senta H
Mailloux A
Park H
Lord E
Faucheux N
Source :
Tissue engineering. Part A [Tissue Eng Part A] 2009 Nov; Vol. 15 (11), pp. 3341-9.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) increase the differentiation of osteoblasts implicated in bone formation and repair. In a previous study, we demonstrated that a peptide derived from BMP-9 (pBMP-9) at 400 ng/mL inhibited murine preosteoblasts MC3T3-E1 proliferation. Here, we compared the effects of equimolar concentrations of BMP-2 (50 ng/mL), BMP-9 (42.3 ng/mL), and pBMP-9 (4.52 ng/mL) on the differentiation of MC3T3-E1 in a serum-free medium. Like BMP-2, BMP-9 and pBMP-9 activated the Smad pathway. In contrary to BMP-2, the Smad phosphorylation induced by BMP-9 and pBMP-9 is not prevented by noggin, an extracellular antagonist of BMP-2. Further, BMP-9 and pBMP-9 increased, dose dependently, alkaline phosphatase activity, an early marker of osteoblast differentiation, after 1 day. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrated that BMP-2, BMP-9, and pBMP-9 (4.52 or 400 ng/mL) all activated the transcription of Runx2, Osterix, type I collagen alpha1 chain, and Osteocalcin genes within day 6. Alizarin red S quantification demonstrated that pBMP-9 (400 ng/mL) and pBMP-9 (4.52 ng/mL) allowed a slight deposition of Ca(2+) in the extracellular matrix of cells within 12 and 18 days, respectively. Therefore, pBMP-9 might be a promising replacement for costly BMP in tissue engineering applications that require a well-defined serum-free medium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1937-335X
Volume :
15
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tissue engineering. Part A
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19388833
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/ten.TEA.2009.0189